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Abbreviation | Charity Foundation "Voices from Ukraine" |
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Formation | 2022 |
Founder | Denys Verteletskyi, Anna Dovha |
Type | Charity organisation |
Headquarters | Warsaw, Poland |
Website | https://voicesfromukraine.org/ |
Voices from Ukraine is a Polish–Ukrainian charitable organisation established to assist forced migrants and individuals fleeing from the war in Ukraine. Founded on the principles of humanity, mutual aid, and cultural cooperation, the foundation plays a key role in supporting and meeting the vital needs of those who have found themselves in difficult situations due to the war.
Voices from Ukraine was established in April 2022, initiated by a group of activists and civic leaders from Poland and Ukraine... [1] The founders are civic activists and volunteers Denys Verteletskyi and Anna Dovha, with the vice president being Zhanna Boyko.
The organizers of the foundation felt the need to establish a structure to support individuals affected by the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine. The fraternal people of Poland played a significant role in assisting them with this, for which they are deeply grateful.
Initially, the foundation set out to assist displaced persons by ensuring their families had access to housing, food, medical, and psychological support. However, over time, the foundation's mission has expanded. It has begun engaging in cultural projects to strengthen mutual understanding between the Ukrainian and Polish peoples.
The foundation achieves its goals through various activities, such as cultural festivals, exhibitions, workshops, concerts, and lectures. These initiatives help the exchange of cultural experiences and foster friendship between Poland and Ukraine. Additionally, the foundation engages citizens in participating in charitable actions aimed at fundraising to support those in need.
One of the key directions of the foundation's activities is providing support to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Voices from Ukraine actively mobilizes resources and collects assistance for military personnel defending the territorial integrity and security of Ukraine. This includes supplying necessary equipment, medical supplies, and humanitarian aid.
From July, the following Ukrainian artists and public figures joined the charitable events of the foundation:
The Charitable foundation "Voices from Ukraine" is a successful collaboration between Polish and Ukrainian societies. Its mission is focused on fostering cultural connections, providing assistance to those in need, and supporting servicemen who risk their lives to safeguard peace and security in Ukraine. The Charitable foundation "Voices from Ukraine" continues to distinguish itself with a significant role in humanitarian and cultural initiatives, contributing to the development of stronger and friendlier relations between the people of Ukraine and Poland.
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