Honoring the birth of Florence Nightingale, we honor some of our very favorite volunteers. Happy International Nurses Day! #Nurses #internationalnursesday
From dark and dusty huts with grass roofs to proper living quarters. Teachers who travel to and live at school in a remote part of Mali, Africa will have an appropriate place to stay.
United Aid Foundation is proud to partner with our friends at One Global Village to make it happen!
#humanitarian #volunteer #africa
Four years ago today, when Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, United Aid Foundation volunteers were among the first to respond — serving families who fled across the borders into Moldova and Romania.
Exhausted mothers, children and elderly refugees arrived with little more than hope. Because of generous donors in the United States, we provided hot meals, supplies and safe shelter — even transforming an orphanage into a temporary home and school.
Four years later, we remain committed.
We pray for peace. We stand ready to help rebuild. 🇺🇦
#StandWithUkraine #HumanitarianAid #RefugeeSupport
UAF mourns the passing of a remarkable volunteer and a great friend. Pedro Melendez Sr was invaluable as our teams travelled through the mountains of Puerto Rico delivering direct aid to people who had not received help for weeks after hurricane Maria. Pedro and his family made it their mission help their fellow Puerto Ricans while we were on the island and after we left. We will never forget Pedro‘s big heart, gracious, smile, and sense of adventure.
UAF helping our own. One year ago our volunteer DJ Moyo saw his house nearly destroyed by a Florida flood. Our own band of brothers has reframed the home, raised it, installed new siding, new drywall, new flooring, kitchen cabinets, new doors and a new electrical pole.
We are hoping to have him living in his house by Christmas. Twenty years of delivering direct to people in crisis brings people together to help our neighbors here and around the 🌎
UAF has supported Ukrainian refugees since the very beginning of the Russian invasion of 2022. We know these families and have watched their children adapt and grow despite the danger back home. It is our fervent hope they can all return home to a country at peace very soon.
United Aid Foundation has been delivering direct aid to people in crisis across the world for 20 years.
Our support includes the family of a young woman named Doa’a from Gaza. UAF volunteers, sponsored Doa’a in a trip to the US for medical treatment when she was a just a baby and we have supported her family ever since.
We have funded her efforts to go to college, and recently, we have been able to get money to the family for food as starvation is now prevalent there.
We are also working to feed the family of our translator, Ashraf.
We all hope the war will end soon and that a lasting peace will finally happen. In the meantime, we will do what we can.
If you would like to support this effort. Please use this link. /donate