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We stand with Ukraine


We can’t even begin to imagine what Ukrainians are going through right now, but want to do whatever we can to help those currently in Ukraine and the refugees all around Europe. Here, you can find useful links if you are looking to support Ukraine, or access to resources if you are a Ukrainian refugee in poland. Please share this article so that it reaches more people and we can all work together to help those in need.


For Ukrainians

Shelter


Psychological help

  • Przystań Psychologiczna - meetings online or in Warsaw in Ukrainian, English, or Polish. Call +48 533 300 999 or email resepcja@przystan-psychologiczna.pl

  • Centrum Medyczne Damiana - a helpline with free support in Ukrainian, English, Polish, or Russian. Call +48 22 566 22 27 (Tuesdays and Fridays 8:00 to 13:00 and Wednesdays 17:00-20:00)

  • Fundacja Pomocy Psychologicznej i Edukacji Społecznej Razem - a helpline in Polish (they are looking for Ukrainian speakers so if you are a mental health professional speaking the language, you can offer your help). Call +48 733 563 311 or email twojpsycholog2@gmail.com

  • A Facebook group where hundreds of doctors shared their contact information https://www.facebook.com/groups/828841698514895/


Healthcare


Legal help


Official government information for Ukrainian refugees in Poland


For others

Donate to fundraisers. Some focus on humanitarian help, others on help for Ukrainian refugees, some on supporting the Ukrainian army, and some find homes for pets of Ukrainian families forced to escape; it is up to you to choose how you want to support Ukraine.


Donate clothes, water, toiletries, and any other necessities (carefully read the lists of needed products, we are happy to help with the translation if you are not a Polish speaker)


Donate blood (regularly check updates and donate when there are shortages)


Fill out the form to offer your apartment as shelter for Ukrainian refugees (if you live in Poland)


Help tutor Ukrainian kids through SI4EDU (either online or in-person)


Spread reliable information

  • There is a lot of misinformation circling the internet. Inform people around you about what is going on and how they can help. Due to government propaganda, many do not know what the actual situation is in Russia and Belarus many people do not know what is really happening. One way of getting around this that people have found is posting reviews on local shops, cafes, or museums on google maps describing what is currently happening in Ukraine.



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