Russia-Ukraine War: Info and ways to help


Information on the conflict

In the culmination of the ongoing then-8-years-long war between Russia and Ukraine, Russia has declared that it recognizes the "people's republics" in Donbas as "independent" on Feb. 22. This move was meant as a set-up to jeopardize years of diplomatic negotiations around the conflict and disrupt peace in the country.Prior to the recognition, pro-Kremlin channels have spread false justifications for the ongoing war. In a speech announcing the recognition, Putin blamed Ukrainians themselves for the escalation, calling it “a colony with puppets at its helm.”Russia has declared a full-scale invasion early in the morning of Feb. 24.

Additional reading


How can I help?

There are multiple ways to help, from asking your government to provide assistance for Ukraine to donating and even directly participating as a volunteer.Read this article for more general information


Donation links

Master lists

The person currently managing this card is not updating it as frequently as it could be, so it feels like an obligation to first direct you to more recent and more frequently updated master lists for the general donations/donation drives. The donation links in this particular card are periodically checked for relevancy, but please check these out as well.

Supplies for the military

All the funds donated directly or to either of these orgs will be used for logistical and medical support for the Ukrainian military.

Medical supplies

Supporting war veterans

Other volunteer orgs

Helping children affected by war

Vulnerable groups

Supplies for journalists

Donate to outlets

All of the outlets presented here are independent local outlets that provide English-language coverage of the conflictThe Kyiv Independent: Patreon, GoFundMe
Zaborona: Patreon
Svidomi: Patreon
Euromaidan Press: Patreon

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jane Lytvynenko (@JaneLytv) for helping with the short summary.
Thanks to @radiowestin for suggesting the article.
Thanks to Oleh Novikov (@olehbatkovych) and Taras Chmut (@TarasChmut) for providing a space to voice the idea. Thanks to the people participating in the space for supporting the idea and inspiring me to swiftly move further with it.
Thanks to all the people who replied to the original thread for providing me an initial list that formed this card.