A selection of resources in support of the people of Ukraine
Alongside our sister company It’s Nice That, we’ve pulled together a selection of resources shared by our team and community, from sales and donation sites to information and fundraisers in support of the people of Ukraine.
Exactly a week ago, news broke of Russia’s invasion of neighbouring country, Ukraine. Since then, the world has played witness to immense suffering and heartbreak. While countless Ukrainians have attempted to flee the country and their homes – with many struggling to cross the border – others have remained, watching as their country falls around them. And as the situation develops, it in turn highlights the inequalities continually faced by those from marginalised communities.
Needless to say, we stand wholeheartedly with all people of Ukraine and those affected by these unthinkable acts. As we see many in the creative and wider community use their platforms to take action and drive donations, here we are sharing a growing list of supportive resources to get behind – created together with our sister company It’s Nice That.
From insights and essential information to petitions and fundraising initiatives, this bank of resources will grow as we come across more helpful initiatives. If you have any additional suggestions, please do get in touch at [email protected].
Charities, donations and collection points
Charities
Unicef is working to scale up humanitarian delivery in the east and expanding across Ukraine as needed
Red Cross donations are used to reach people in urgent need from providing food and first aid to supporting hospitals, educating people on the risks of explosives and helping to repair homes
UNFPA is helping pregnant women and newborns in Ukraine
OutRight Action International is collecting donations for organisations inside and outside Ukraine who are supporting LGBTIQ people in search of shelter, safety and security
Sunflower of Peace is providing medical and humanitarian aid to be used by the paramedics and doctors in the areas that are affected by the violence in Ukraine
The Voices of Children Foundation supports children with the psychological consequences of war
Donation and collection points
Ukrainian London has listed a range of collection points in London for humanitarian and medical aid items, from Holland Park to Hounslow
White Eagle Club (South West London) is collecting donations of clothes, bedding, medication, toiletries, sanitary products and other essentials
Biblioteka (Peckham, London) has set up a humanitarian aid Donation centre for Ukraine in its library space. They are looking to gather life-saving medication, first aid, medical consumable and equipment. The items needed are listed in this spreadsheet
North London Collection Centre is collecting a range of donations from blankets and clothing to antiseptic wipes and paper towels
Fundraisers
Choose Love: Ukraine Crisis Fundaraier is supporting projects providing vital aid and services, from emergency medical care and shelter to support for the LGBTQIA+ community and mental health support
WithUkraine: Global Support Fund consolidates efforts of major international and Ukrainian charities to ensure funds are quickly applied towards the most urgent needs. Funds are distributed amongst a wide range of reputable international and Ukrainian charities as well as official humanitarian funds.
Project C.U.R.E. fundraiser to support hospitals in Ukraine is supporting Ukrainian hospitals with modern medical equipment and supplies
Warm Hugs Only, a Ukrainian knitwear brand, is raising money to support people in their community
Collected resources and information
Real ways you can help Ukraine as a foreigner (Comprehensive and crowdsourced resources with official funds, requests and materials)
How can you help the people of Ukraine from abroad? (via The Guardian)
Index of resources for Ukraine (via Patrick Thomas)
How you can help Ukraine (via Mayor of London)
Trans people are stranded and alone in Ukraine following Russia’s invasion (via Vice)
How to support marginalised people in Ukraine (via Trippin)
A literary guide to understanding Ukraine, past and present (via Electric Literature)
Free-to-use bank of images of the war of the war to tackle disinformation in Russia, and raise awareness worldwide (via Ukraine-based content platform, Depositphotos)
Twitter thread on how to spot fake or misleading information on social media
Petitions to sign
Support for those fleeing Ukraine
Airbnb is placing 100,000 refugees in temporary homes, you can donate or sign up to become a host here
FAQ for crossing the Ukrainian border
Support Black people fleeing Ukraine (via Tokunbo Koiki)
Resources for African students trying to flee Ukraine (via Amaka)
Helpful information for African students fleeing Ukraine (via Jeddy)
Nigerians leaving Ukraine Instagram account
Help for Africans leaving Ukraine
Three ways to help BIPOC people in Ukraine (via Hue)
Creative responses, sales and auctions
Photographer JJ Lorenzo is selling photographic prints of Ukraine, with all profits going to British Red Cross, Sunflower of Peace, United Help Ukraine and Voices of Children
Matt Willey is selling all-caps typeface, LT2 Stencil throughout March, with 100% of profits going to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees Ukraine Emergency
Matt Willey has also created this unisex T-shirt, screenprinted by Know It All Prints in Brooklyn with 100% of the profits being donated to the UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees)
Studio Proba and Stephanie Chefas Projects are auctioning off a painting with all proceeds going towards Save the Children and UAnimals
Aysha Tengiz is donating all proceeds from print sales this week to Choose Love’s Ukraine crisis fundraiser
Painter Michael Wall has launched a fundraiser where you can buy a virtual lottery ticket to win two hand-painted artworks, with all profits going to Save Life, Ukraine
Artist Matt Murphy is auctioning off a painting, with all money going to International Rescue Committee to support emergency needs in Ukraine
Sarah Boris (together with Harvey Lloyd Screens and G . F Smith) has created a screenprint with all proceeds going to UNICEF Ukraine
Nice and Serious have created a series of posters for sale, with all proceeds going to the Disasters Emergency Committee Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal, which the government is currently matching funding. All artworks are printed on FSC certified paper using solvent-free, water-based ink and the poster tubes are reusable and recyclable.
Creatives For Ukraine is an open platform encouraging the global creative community to share photographs, images, illustrations and art to “give a face” to the war
Accept & Proceed are selling their Light Calendar print archive with 100% of the proceeds going to the Kyiv Independent, a news site publishing trusted and critical information about facts on the ground from Ukraine
Movie streaming service Minute Shorts are hosting an evening of spoken word poetry, six curated shorts and a panel talk, with all ticket proceeds going to charity, United Help Ukraine
Free online therapy sessions
It’s Complicated are offering free, online counselling for any person directly affected by the war in Ukraine. You will receive therapy sessions (usually 45-50 minutes) free of charge.
Open letters to sign
Open letter: Fashion unites against war (via 1 Granary)
Creative callouts
Callout for dialogue-free films for kids and parents waiting in line on the Ukrainian-Polish border (via Weronika Jurkiewicz and Bianca Lucas)
List of Ukranian illustrators to commission (via Olga Protasova)
Ellie at Guts Gallery is looking for help from anyone representing UK institutions to give references to Ukrainian and Russian artists fleeing their home country and trying to get a talent visa. Contact [email protected] if you want to help, or know of artists who need help.
Written by Creative Lives in Progress