Journal
A Place to Live, Learn, and Dream: Mykolaiv Orphanage Project
The children who live at the lyceum currently are predominantly orphans between ages 0-17, but also include children without parental care because of addiction issues.
A Life-Saving Shipment Reaches Ukraine – Medical Supplies Delivered to Hospitals
In a major milestone for UAid Direct and our partners, we are thrilled to announce that a massive container of life-saving medical supplies successfully reached Ukraine in August. The contents of this shipment are already being distributed to hospitals across the country, marking a significant step in our ongoing humanitarian efforts to support the healthcare system in Ukraine, especially as the war continues.
Celebrating Ukraine’s Independence – A Day of Resilience and Support
Happy Independence Day, Ukraine! Today, we celebrate not only the nation’s freedom but also the remarkable courage and perseverance of the Ukrainian people. This day serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience, strength, and unwavering spirit that define Ukraine and its ongoing fight for freedom and democracy.
Spotlight on Dave, Jenny and Rich: Courage, Compassion, and Commitment in Ukraine
UAid Direct has made humanitarian aid deliveries all over Ukraine. The map is color-coded to highlight different areas of the country. UAid Direct does not operate in territories occupied by russia.
Bringing Laughter and Light to Ukraine’s Children: The Clown Roadshow
UAid Direct recently collaborated with other organizations to bring a bit of joy to Ukrainian children through a two-week clown roadshow. While these children live in the harsh conditions of a war zone, the roadshow offered them a brief escape filled with laughter. We remain dedicated to delivering vital supplies and is calling for donations to continue supporting vulnerable communities in Ukraine.
UAid Direct – One Week in October, 2023
UAid Direct’s team spent a week in Ukraine delivering essential aid to communities near the front lines. Led by Dave and Konrad, with U.S.-based volunteers, the team successfully distributed 25 pallets of medical supplies, hygiene products, and tools for reconstruction. They worked with local partners and volunteers to provide aid in regions such as Kharkiv, Donetsk, and Kirovohrad Oblasts, supporting displaced and vulnerable people. The team also completed Buy & Deliver (B&D) missions, purchasing critical goods like tools and food for liberated villages. UAid Direct expressed gratitude to its donors and partners and encouraged others to join future missions or support aid deliveries financially.
UAid Direct: one week on the ground.
The UAid Direct team has been out in the field all week. Follow our updates to better understand the aid journey from donors to our partners in Ukraine. Our team is led by Dave and Konrad from UAid Direct. We have a number of US based volunteers joining us for the...
Town in Zhytomyr Oblast
A town in Zhytomyr Oblast has taken in about 750 displaced families. Over 2300 people, including many elderly and disabled people, have sought a safe place to stay from the fighting in the East. The town is close to the areas that were destroyed during the occupation...
Aid loading and Nova Poshta
We started up on Saturday and Sunday, with Dave and Konrad from UAid Direct crossing the border twice and posting 5 pallets of donations from Ziaja, UK Aid for Ukraine, Andy Adams, David Pryce. The goods were sent via Nova Poshta from Shehyni on the PL/UA border to...
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