Canadian humanitarian efforts in support of Ukraine continue
More humanitarian efforts underway as second anniversary of Russia’s war on Ukraine approaches Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hits the two
Through multiple events in four Canadian cities, Ms. Matviichuk will be raising awareness to the plight of the thousands of Ukrainian children stolen by Russia, the impact of the war on women and children, and her ongoing work in cataloguing human rights abuses and war crimes.
Join us in welcoming the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Oleksandra Matviichuk, on her Canadian speaking tour, hosted by the Canada-Ukraine Foundation. Witness the impactful journey of a dedicated human rights lawyer from Kyiv, as she brings to light the urgent issues faced by Ukrainian children and women amidst the war. Your participation will contribute to the ongoing efforts to aid those affected by the war.
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With 28 years of experience in Ukraine, the Canada-Ukraine Foundation (CUF) monitors and promotes programs that support humanitarian aid, medical assistance, education, social welfare, and good governance. CUF communicates and collaborates with aid providers and donors in Ukraine, Canada, and beyond to maximize impact and cost-effectiveness of our support.
Ukraine Humanitarian
Appeal
Support humanitarian assistance to civilians impacted by Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, including relief for displaced persons in Europe and Canada.
Displaced Ukrainians
Appeal
Direct and critical support helps Ukrainian families to begin repairing their lives safely across Canada through a national network of projects and organizations.
Canada Ukraine Surgical Aid Program
Direct and life-changing care through ongoing medical aid programs to provide care to those affected by the war with a range of surgical services.
More humanitarian efforts underway as second anniversary of Russia’s war on Ukraine approaches Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hits the two
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Additional 30 wound Vacuum-Assisted Closure devices donated to Перше медичне об’єднання Львова (First Medical Association in Lviv, Ukraine) to help
Over the past two days, the Canada Ukraine Surgical Aid Program (CUSAP) has welcomed 36 patients from various parts of
The Canada Ukraine Surgical Aid Program (CUSAP) provides comprehensive surgical assistance to Ukraine’s victims of war. CUSAP takes on the
The Canada Ukraine Surgical Aid Program (CUSAP), a project of the Canada-Ukraine foundation (CUF), is pleased to announce its 5th
Over the past two days, the Canada Ukraine Surgical Aid Program (CUSAP) has welcomed 36 patients from various parts of
The Canada Ukraine Surgical Aid Program (CUSAP) provides comprehensive surgical assistance to Ukraine’s victims of war. CUSAP takes on the
The Canada Ukraine Surgical Aid Program (CUSAP), a project of the Canada-Ukraine foundation (CUF), is pleased to announce its 5th
“Every person is a story, and we try to ensure that every Ukrainian child’s story who we care for becomes
Over the past two days, the Canada Ukraine Surgical Aid Program (CUSAP) has welcomed 36 patients from various parts of
The Canada Ukraine Surgical Aid Program (CUSAP) provides comprehensive surgical assistance to Ukraine’s victims of war. CUSAP takes on the
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Photo credits include: Yurii Polishchuk