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A little holiday magic will go further this GIVING TUESDAY

Donations matched by Barbara Crook & Dan Greenberg, The Danbe Foundation

This GIVING TUESDAY, your support will go twice as far!

Today your impact and a little holiday magic can go even further: Barbara Crook & Dan Greenberg, The Danbe Foundation will match all donations, up to $50,000. Every dollar you give becomes two dollars of essential humanitarian aid. A donation to the CUF-UCC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal will bring light—and real, tangible relief—to Ukrainians when and where they need it most.

The need could not be more urgent. On Monday, another Russian missile strike, this time on the city of Dnipro, killed at least four people and injured dozens. These attacks remind us—painfully—that ordinary Ukrainians are still carrying the weight of this brutal war every single day.

Your gift to the Holiday Campaign becomes more than charity—it brings light to darkness, warmth against the bitter cold, and hope to millions of Ukrainians who have endured years of Russia’s war and unimaginable hardship. In moments like these, your support is not only meaningful—it is lifesaving. Your generosity will deliver immediate relief to those who need it most, proving that Canadian compassion can kindle the flame of human dignity and resilience.

Your generosity this GIVING TUESDAY will stretch twice as far to deliver warmth and critical support during the harsh winter months.

Double your holiday magic!


About the Canada-Ukraine Foundation

Founded in 1995, CUF has a strong track record of providing humanitarian assistance to Ukraine in the areas of healthcare, education and civil society. CUF collaborates with aid providers in Ukraine, Canada, and beyond to maximize impact and cost-effectiveness of your support.

About the CUF-UCC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal

Launched in January 2022 as a joint initiative of the Canada-Ukraine Foundation and the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, the CUF-UCC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal (UHA) coordinates the efficient delivery of humanitarian aid in response to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Its efforts support displaced persons, medical care, emergency shelter, and food security—both within Ukraine and among those who have sought refuge elsewhere in Europe and in Canada. To date, UHA has provided close to $100 million in humanitarian aid, reaching over 6 million people through 300+ projects.