Mission for Ukraine
Funding and facilitating humanitarian solutions for Ukrainians in Ukraine and Poland.
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$ Raised for Ukraine
We have delivered more than 80 pallets of food, 9’000+ ready‑to‑eat meal pouches and critical supplies directly to towns and villages across Ukraine, reaching thousands of people displaced or affected by the war.
Direct Aid and Long‑Term Recovery
From frontline food deliveries and water purification to prosthetic clinics, hospital renovation, art and trauma therapy, we fund agile, high‑impact projects in Ukraine and Poland—always in partnership with trusted local organisations.
Our Mission
“Our mission is to deliver direct, agile humanitarian aid and build partnerships that support Ukrainians in need in Ukraine and Poland – from emergency relief and food deliveries to long‑term medical, therapy and development projects.”
Programs
Current Initiatives & Projects
Food & Emergency Relief
We delivered pallets of non‑perishable food, ready‑to‑eat meals and emergency supplies directly into newly liberated and hard‑to‑reach villages across Ukraine.
Logistics & Local Partners
From warehouses on the Polish‑Ukrainian border to donated vehicles and fuel, we kept trusted local partners supplied so aid reaches those who need it most.
Art & Trauma Therapy
In Warsaw, we fund art and woodworking classes that provide safe, creative spaces for Ukrainian children and parents processing war‑related trauma.
Medical Partnerships & Prosthetics
Together with Texas Children’s Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine and others, we support hospital renovations and a new 3D‑printed prosthetics programme for war amputees.
Frontline Medical Volunteers
We equiped volunteer medics working near the front lines with life‑saving medical gear that large organisations often struggle to deliver quickly.
Impact by the Numbers
Pallets – Non‑perishable food, essentials and ready‑to‑eat meals delivered into newly liberated and hard‑to‑reach villages where cooking and resupply are often impossible.
Ukrainian orphans and refugee children supported through housing, education, art and trauma‑therapy programmes in partnership with local organisations.
News
Our Blog
Building Legs, Changing Lives: How 3D Printing Is Transforming Prosthetics in Ukraine
.The Crisis In Ukraine, the need is staggering. An estimated 40'000 people—men, women and children—are below-knee amputees as a result of the war. Yet in all of 2024, only about 600 new prosthetic devices were made across the entire country. The math is impossible: at...
Art as Healing: How Creative Classes Are Helping Ukrainian Refugees Rebuild
The Power of a Paintbrush When Lilia Stadnik fled Kherson in the early weeks of the war, she lost her home, her city and much of her sense of purpose. A trained art therapist, she found refuge in Warsaw. But purpose? That came later—when Mission for Ukraine asked her...
Caring for Ukraine’s Orphans: Long-Term Healing Beyond Emergency Aid
The Crisis Within the Crisis In the first chaotic weeks of the full-scale invasion, hundreds of orphanages were evacuated. Some orphans fled to Poland with caregivers. Others were separated from their families. Still others lost siblings, grandparents or the only home...



