In the wake of an unprovoked invasion, Ukrainians have been deprived of basic necessities such as food supplies, access to hygiene and healthcare. The destruction of entire cities and rural areas has caused a humanitarian catastrophe in the Eastern and Southern regions of Ukraine, leaving countless civilians, specifically families with children, in desperate need of support.
Humanitarian crises in war affected areas required an immediate and compassionate response, leading to the creation of Brave Ukraine in April 2022. Our charity was established to address the continuing challenges of war and alleviate the suffering caused by the war.
The ongoing war has led to a severe deterioration of the socio-economic conditions throughout Ukraine. The destruction of housing stock, social infrastructure, and essential life support systems has compounded the hardship faced by the people. Many have lost their homes and property, and there is a significant shortage of medical care, social, and educational services.
Since the beginning of war, Brave Ukraine has been dedicated to providing relief to residents in Kyiv region, Kherson and Donetsk regions, Luhansk region and Zaporizhzhia region. We have distributed sanitary and hygiene supplies, food products, and medical supplies to those in need. Our efforts have also focused on addressing emergency needs by aiding hospitals, purchasing ambulance cars, and supplying critical medical resources.
We believe in safeguarding the future of the Ukrainians who have bravely defended their homeland. To this end, we support wounded heroes and their families, ensuring they can live with dignity and hope.
At Brave Ukraine, we envision a victorious Ukraine. Our humanitarian relief initiative is a crucial step toward making this vision a reality. Together, we can help rebuild numerous lives and whole communities, offering hope and support to those affected by the tragedies of war.
Join us in our mission to bring relief, resilience, and renewal to Ukraine!
Humanitarian aid to Ukrainians in need, including residents of frontline areas, internally displaced people, injured soldiers, and their families

