Thank you to our donors, through whom we help people affected by war:
- Our humanitarian aid has helped more than 67 000 people in Ukraine
- We materially help the refugees in Slovakia
- We transport medical supplies to Ukrainian hospitals
- Helping refugees after crossing the border (activity closed, thank you for your support)
Read more about our activities and opportunities to help here.
Assisting on this scale would not be possible without help:
Thank you to the company Amazon, which regularly supports us, and for donating 40 pallets of material aid (clothes, shoes, textiles, toys) and for providing sweet parcels to Ukrainian children. Thank you also for donating 12 pallets of disinfectant.
Thank you to the company Geis, which will respond promptly to our request to transport any material aid to the place where it is most needed at that moment. Many thanks also for the financial support of 10 000 €, which allows us to help even more.
Thank you to the company HB Reavis, which financially supported us with 120 000 €, which made it possible to send food aid packages to 2 640 families in Ukraine, helping more than 8 000 people in need.
Thank you EPH Foundation for the financial donation of € 30 000, thanks to which we bought food for humanitarian aid to liberated towns Buča and Irpin.
Thank you to the company LG for donating 30 household appliances - 10 refrigerators, 10 washing machines and 10 dryers. We will send 26 appliances to centres caring for displaced people in Ukraine and the rest will be donated to such centres in Slovakia.
Thank you to the company SHP Group - Harmanec Paper Mills, who donated 33 pallets of toiletries - toilet paper, tissues, kitchen towels.
Thank you to the company KiK, which donated 5,000 vouchers worth a total of €100,000. Vouchers worth €20 we gave out Ukrainian refugees, who used them to buy clothes and household goods.
Thank you to the company Deichmann, which donated 200 vouchers with a total value of € 4 000. We distributed €20 worth of vouchers to Ukrainian refugees who used them to buy shoes.
Thank you to the company AVON, which provided 10,000 hygiene items - shower gels, soaps and hand creams, and body lotions - for the refugees.
Thank you to the company Patifu, who donated 2 pallets of tofu spreads, which we sent in food parcels to people in Ukraine.
Thank you to the company COOP Jednota, which provided financial assistance to purchase €10,000 worth of food for refugees and 3 pallets of hand sanitising gels for people in Ukraine.
Thank you to the company Flexipal, which provided us with pallets to transport humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
Thank you to the company GEFCO, which helped us with documentation of goods, warehouse rental, and transportation between warehouses.
Thank you to the company DB Schenker, which provided us with warehouse space and helped with transporting food parcels between warehouses.
Thank you to the company SPP Distribution, which has provided us with a van to distribute material aid so that we can supply the places where we help the most vulnerable.
Thank you to the company Plzeňský Prazdroj Slovakia, which donated 6 pallets of Birell soft drinks, worth € 5 000, which we donated to people in Slovakia affected by the war in Ukraine.
Thank you to the company AT&T, which gave us lockable drawers that we donated to the facilities, providing accommodation for Ukrainian refugees.

Thank you to the bookstore network Panta Rhei, who donated 250 books „We learn Ukrainian - Slovak“, which I donated to Ukrainian children in Slovakia.
Thank you LDS Charity for a large-capacity heater to heat the ADRA tent in the refugee centre in Michalovce, where the refugees spent their first night in Slovakia after crossing the border.
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thanks to the company Šimunek.sk for the provision of truck transport, the provision of storage space for the distribution of material aid and the loan of a forklift truck.
Thank you to Belgian activists Sandra, Raphael, Patrick, Mickael, Christopher, and Bruno, who donated 5.5 tons of food, toiletries, medicine, and clothing, which we distributed to Ukrainian refugees in Slovakia and sent part of it to Ukraine.