You might be wondering: What can I actually do to help Ukraine?
The answer is—A LOT 🤯
From everyday support to urgent actions — there’s always a role for you.
1. Contact Your Representatives
2. Donate to Ukrainian Organizations
3. Buy Items from Amazon Wishlist
4. Join or Organize a Local Rally
5. Stay Informed from Verified Sources
6. Share the News Immediately
7. Report Misinformation
8. Advocate for Ukraine
9. Assemble Drones for Ukraine
10. Volunteer Your Skills
11. Support Ukrainian Refugees
12. Help Ukrainian Veterans
13. Support Tech Education for Ukrainian Kids
14. Boycott Companies Still Operating in russia
15. Support Ukrainian Culture and Identity
16. Support Ukrainian Businesses
17. Offer Emotional and Social Support
18. Keep Ukraine in the Conversation
19. Start you own Facebook Fundraiser for Ukraine
Don’t know how to assemble a drone or start a Facebook Fundraiser? Read our guide with a detailed information.
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Even when the headlines fade, Ukraine still needs you — choose action over silence 🫵
#StandWithUkraine #HelpUkraine #SupportUkraine #SlavaUkraini #DignitasUkraine
How much would you pay to take a shower? 💧
Among our most basic human needs are a clean body and clean clothes.
Unfortunately, these fundamental needs are not being met on the front lines of war-torn Ukraine. 💔
We are excited to announce a new fundraising campaign for 10 mobile shower and laundry units to support Ukraine.
The problem is real. 🇺🇦
The Ukrainian first responders and defenders who protect the lives of millions do so without the basic ability to clean their bodies. They have limited access to water, not to mention showers or laundry facilities. When basic human needs are not met, dignity is compromised. It is difficult to stay motivated and protect others when protecting your own body from skin diseases and general health issues is an everyday challenge. 😢
Shockingly, 9 out of 10 Ukrainian defenders have experienced suicidal thoughts because of this difficult situation. 🚨
Help us with this fundraising campaign by doing one or more of the following:
❤️ Like this post and provide your comments/questions below.
🔄 Share this post with your friends, family, and coworkers.
💵 Make a donation; each dollar counts. (LINK IN BIO)
Let's make a difference together! 🤝 #SupportUkraine #dignitasukraine #dignitasfund #dignity
Donate - Receive Advocacy Apparel - Support Ukraine
We’ve partnered with the Anti-Corruption Center (@zerocorruption_ ) and ICUV (@icuv.ua ), the creators of this T-shirt, to launch the #MakeRussiaSmallAgain campaign.
How it works:
➡️ Donate $100 or more to Dignitas Ukraine, and receive this bold T-shirt as our sincere thanks.
➡️ Donate $250 or more, and we’ll send you a cozy Make russia small again sweatshirt — perfect for colder days!
This is more than just clothing. It’s a call for justice, a reminder of russia’s colonial oppression, and a way to stand for freedom and truth.
100% of donations from this campaign will support our “Drones for Ukraine” initiative.
How to get yours:
1️⃣ Donate: $100 for a T-shirt or $250 for a sweatshirt.
2️⃣ Fill out the form to let us know where to send your item.
3️⃣ Wear it proudly and spark meaningful conversations!
Join the movement, wear your advocacy, and support Ukraine today!
#MakeRussiaSmallAgain #SupportUkraine #DignitasUkraine
Under constant fire, Ukrainian engineers and operators have turned unmanned ground vehicles into a critical tool for saving lives on the modern battlefield — evacuating casualties, breaching minefields, and carrying supplies where no human should have to go.
This is where the future of land warfare is being written — right now.
🔗 Full story on the site. Link in bio.
On May 8, our Director of Development Yulia O'Connell represented Dignitas Ukraine at the AI+ Expo in Washington, D.C. — speaking on the panel "AI for Recovery and Demining in Ukraine" organized by the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council.
Here's what she brought to the room:
🌍 Ukraine is becoming a global testing ground for AI-enabled demining and autonomous recovery systems.
💣 ~130,000 km² of land remain potentially mine-contaminated — making this not just a security challenge, but a humanitarian and economic one.
🤖 AI, drones, and robotics are making demining faster, safer, and more scalable — while creating new technical roles that veterans, amputees, women, and young people can fill.
The 50th Jubilee St. George Ukrainian Festival is almost here, and Dignitas Ukraine will be there!
Join us May 15–17 in the heart of NYC's East Village for a weekend filled with Ukrainian music, dance, food, and powerful community spirit.
We're proud to represent Dignitas Ukraine at this vibrant celebration of heritage and resilience. Stop by our booth to:
🔹 Learn how we support defenders and veterans in Ukraine
🔹 Grab merch that speaks louder than headlines
🔹 Listen to insider stories and insights from the frontline
🔹 Learn how you can help us save lives
🔹 Ask questions
📍 Find us at 30 East 7th Street (between 2nd & 3rd Ave)
This year is extra special! It's the festival's 50th Jubilee! Join us in celebrating Ukrainian culture, resilience, and community.
Come say hi. Ask questions. Make an impact. 💙💛
He went from Maidan to the front line.
Lost a leg. But not his purpose.
Today Mykola Melnyk intercepts Shahed drones — protecting the same cities he once marched for.
"I lost part of my body, but not my purpose."
This is what resilience looks like.
Full story in Impact Report 2025 → link in bio
They arrive before the assault begins. They see what the infantry can't. They guide the strike and disappear before the enemy can find them.
These drone teams are among the best trained in Ukraine. But without fast, reliable, all-terrain transport, every mission carries extra risk.
We're funding 5 all-wheel-drive vans. $45,000 total. Already making a difference with every dollar.
Stand with Ukraine's defenders. Link in story ⬆️
Dignitas President Dmytro Kavun spoke at the Ukrainian Action Student Summit at Georgetown University’s Hilltop Campus, participating in the panel “Looking to the Future: Technological and Digital Environment in Ukraine,” organized by the Georgetown University Ukrainian Society, Washington, DC.
Without a 4×4 van, that team is grounded. They can't deploy fast. They can't disappear before the enemy's counter-battery radar locks on. They become a target.
We're raising $45,000 to put 5 all-wheel-drive vans into the hands of UAV crews helping protect communities in Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, and Dnipropetrovsk regions.
$9,000 = one van = one crew = lives saved.
👉 Link story
https://dignitas.fund/initiatives/
🚨Important 🚨 Attention to manufacturers and military personnel
If you receive such invitations, this is enemy distribution. Dignitas Ukraine is not holding any events on these dates or at this location. We are passing the information to the relevant authorities.
Stay vigilant and verify any invitations to offline events. Remember that we are in a state of active war.