Save Ukraine
Crowdfunding campaign
The war in Ukraine is not over – donate to support Ukrainian resistance, grassroots initiatives and civil society
We are again collecting donations in support of Ukrainian initiatives that provide Ukrainian defenders with the necessary equipment and organize humanitarian support for people affected by war. We launched our first fundraising campaign in the spring of 2022. We continued it throughout the year, resulting in first aid kits and medical equipment being sent to Kyiv and humanitarian aid being provided in Kharkiv and to refugees in Berlin. We are committed to continuing to support Ukrainian initiatives.

This year we again invite you to support our partners Soldatskyi pryval (marching break) in Zaporizhzhia, who provide the Ukrainian Armed Forces with food and supplies, Co-Haty, a project that creates houses for displaced persons within Ukraine, the volunteer initiative Livyj Bereh that continues restoring residential houses in eastern Ukraine that have been damaged due to Russian military invasion and Sunflower Care, a Berlin-based organization that evacuates and supports disabled, neurodivergent, chronically ill persons and their caregivers from Ukraine. We also encourage you to support Solidarity Collectives, an anti-authoritarian volunteer network that helps the Ukrainian resistance movement to fight the Russian invasion, and organises humanitarian aid to the civilian population of Ukraine.

All donations go directly to Ukrainian initiatives. Thank you for your support and solidarity!
How to donate?
If you want to support one of our partners in Ukraine, please donate via Paypal or by bank transfer to Dekabristen e.V. with the purpose “Donation Ukraine”. You can also indicate which of the partners you would like to support in the comments on the transfer. For donations over 100 Euros, please use bank transfer only. Our payment reference:
PayPal
To donate via PayPal, please transfer the money to vorstand@dekabristen.org with a commentary “Donation Ukraine”, and optionally indicate a partner of your choice.
Bank transfer
DE20 12030000 1020168561
BYLADEM1001
with the purpose “Donation Ukraine”, and optionally indicate a partner of your choice.

Donate directly to these initiatives
Serhii Prytula Charitable Foundation
Serhii Prytula has been helping the Ukrainian Army as a private volunteer since Russia occupied Crimea and Donbas in 2014. His foundation procures equipment, supplies, medical supplies, and vehicles for the military. Another area of work is humanitarian aid.

UNITED24 - Initiative of the President of Ukraine
UNITED24 was launched by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy as the main venue for collecting charitable donations in support of Ukraine. Funds will be transferred to the official accounts of the National Bank of Ukraine and allocated by assigned ministries to cover the most pressing needs.

Come Back Alive
Launched in 2014, Come Back Alive became the most prominent organization providing support to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The fund’s mission is limited to supplying technology, trainings, and accouterments to help save lives of Ukrainians and help Ukrainian warriors to defend Ukraine.

Housing restoration
Livyj Bereh
A volunteer group based in Kyiv and working in regions affected by the war.

Military support
National Bank of Ukraine for Ukraine’s Armed Forces
A special account to raise funds for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Army SOS
Funding of defensive strategies and tools for the Ukrainian Army.

Medical supplies
Leleka Foundation
Leleka’s current projects are focused on first aid, evacuation, and definitive care of war casualties in Ukraine. They buy tactical first aid supplies, medical evacuation vehicles and hospital equipment.

Razom for Ukraine
This project provides urgent help and support in the face of an extreme or unforeseen situation in Ukraine. Razom delivers tactical medicine items, hospital supplies, tech-enabled emergency, and humanitarian aid.

United Help Ukraine
United Help Ukraine is a charitable non-profit organization. They focus on helping with medical supplies, personal protective, medical, and survival equipment, help Ukrainian wounded and raise awareness.

The Hospitallers Battalion
The Hospitallers Battalion is a voluntary organization of paramedics founded at the beginning of the hostilities in Ukraine in 2014. Donations for the battalion are spent on medicines and medical supplies for wounded Ukrainian defenders.

Humanitarian aid
National Bank of Ukraine for Humanitarian Assistance to Ukrainians
Money transferred to this account will be used by the Ministry of Social Policy:
  • to provide food and shelter for refugees and citizens that have been displaced due to military conflict
  • to provide clothing, shoes, and medicine for them
  • to buy staple goods for the population
  • to pay out one-off financial aid and to meet other essential needs of the population.

HelpUkraine
HelpUkraine is accepting humanitarian aid from all over the world in a warehouse in Poland and delivering it to Ukraine.

Operation Palyanytsya
Operation Palyanytsya is providing immediate humanitarian help on the ground.

Stay Safe UA
Stay Safe UA is providing emergency support to citizens living near the front line, helping evacuate local Ukrainians living on the front lines and driving donated ambulances and SUVs to hospitals located in the eastern regions of Kharkiv and Donbas.

Financial aid

Children
Voices of Children
Voices of Children give psychological and psychosocial support to children who suffered as a result of war operations.

Journalists
Kyiv Independent
The Kyiv Independent team has worked tirelessly to bring the world trusted, important information about the facts on the ground since the start of war.

Mental health services providers
Asylum seekers and refugees are more likely to experience poor mental health than the local population including higher rates of depression, PTSD and other anxiety disorders.

International Medical Corps
Project Hope