Restream stands by the people of Ukraine

We’ve compiled a list of local and global organizations working on the ground to assist the victims. Scroll below and contribute what you can to help Ukraine.
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Restream is co-headquartered in Austin, Texas, and Kyiv, Ukraine. A third of our team is from Ukraine.

At Restream, we stand in solidarity with Ukraine. For this reason, we’ve donated $100,000 to Come Back Alive Foundation Ukraine. Russia’s full-scale military invasion of Ukraine has raged for two years now and it’s still not over. Every donation can still make a difference. We compiled this list of local and global organizations working on the ground to support wounded people, civil and armed forces, refugees, animals and all victims of this war. We kindly encourage you to contribute in any way you can.

National Bank of Ukraine’s Fund for Armed Forces

What to know: The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has opened a special account to fundraise for the Ukrainian Armed Forces after the government declared martial law on February 24, 2022. Anyone from around the world can send donations to this account in USD, GBP, EUR, and UAH.

How to donate: You can send donations directly to the special account on the NBU website using a payment card or Google Pay.

Come Back Alive Foundation

What to know: The Come Back Alive Foundation is a Ukrainian charitable fund to help veterans and the military by supplying and repairing equipment, helping train officers, and promoting entrepreneurship initiatives among veterans.

How to donate: You can make a donation that supports the charitable fund’s work or goes directly to the Ukrainian Army. Payments are accepted from all over the world. There’s also an option to donate Bitcoin.

KOLO

What to know: KOLO Ukraine is an initiative started by top managers of product companies who want to provide operational assistance to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The fund they created focuses on medium-sized donations that are too small for large foundations and too big for a single person to give. This strategy helps ensure the army receives the technical equipment it needs quickly.

How to donate: You can join the KOLO project by donating $200 monthly to support their efforts. Sign up on the KOLO website.

Prytula Foundation

What to know: The Prytula Charitable Foundation started as a way for well-known Ukrainian TV presenter Serhiy Prytula to support the Ukrainian army after Russia’s invasion of Crimea in 2014. It became a full-fledged foundation in 2020, during the pandemic, and continues to support the Ukrainian armed forces.

Restream partnered with the Prytula Foundation’s Nest program, which helps build new homes for families whose homes were destroyed during the war.

How to donate: You can donate to the Nest program specifically as well as donate to the foundation on the main website.

Hospitallers

What to know: Hospitallers is a volunteer organization of paramedics, founded by Yana Zinkevich in 2014, when Russia annexed Crimea. They provide medical care and evacuation to those on the front line. They’ve carried out more than 5,200 evacuations since 2014.

How to donate: Visit the Hospitallers website for information about how to make a donation.

UAnimals

What to know: UAnimals is an animal rescue foundation that works to save pets from war zones. They also work toward the humane treatment of animals.

How to donate: UAnimals has a list of targeted fundraisers on their website that you can donate to.

United24

What to know: United24 (U24) is the official, state-sponsored fundraising platform for Ukraine. It was initiated by President Zelenskyy after people kept asking him, “How can we help Ukraine?” Donors can choose one of three projects to support: Defense and Demining, Medical Aid or Rebuild Ukraine.

How to donate: Go to the U24 website and select the Donate Now button in the top right corner. You’ll be prompted to choose one of the three donation categories.

US Ukrainian Activists

What to know: The US Ukrainian Activists (USUA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization based in Washington, DC. It connects verified Ukrainian organizations with donors outside of Ukraine. USUA also sends direct cash assistance and bulk shipments of medical aid supplies to Ukraine.

How to donate: Visit the USUA website to donate or find out how you can get involved.

Razom for Ukraine

What to know: Razom is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the U.S. and operates as Разом Для України in Ukraine. The charity supports the people of Ukraine with projects that promote civic engagement, democratic society, justice, dignity and human rights for all.

How to donate: Razom is accepting donations for its emergency response project via PayPal and has a list of other ways you can get involved.

Nova Ukraine

What to know: Nova Ukraine is a 501(c)(3) that raises awareness about Ukraine in the U.S. and all over the world. The nonprofit organizes fundraisers and Ukrainian cultural events, as well as provides humanitarian aid to vulnerable groups and individuals in Ukraine.

How to donate: Nova Ukraine is taking donations on its website for humanitarian aid to victims of the Russian invasion.

Superhumans

What to know: The Superhumans Center is a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center and clinic specializing in prosthetics, reconstruction, and PTSD for adults and children affected by the war. The startup opened its first center in Lviv, and they’re hoping to have five more operating by 2025.

How to donate: You can donate to Superhumans with cryptocurrency or via a wire transfer in EUR, USD or GBP.

#StandWithUkraine

Restream stands by the people of Ukraine. Do your part and donate to organizations on the ground. Every donation helps, no matter how big or small. Your contribution could make a difference in the life of at least one victim.

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