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Information centre on aid to war victims in Ukraine

Here you can read about what we are doing in connection with the war in Ukraine. Find out more about our initiatives or see how else we can help.

HELP IN UKRAINE

As part of our regular activities in Ukraine, we provide ongoing support for war victims remaining in the country. We regularly organize transports with material assistance for internally displaced persons and those who could not leave their homes. We deliver food and hygiene products, provide psychological and financial support and renovate private houses and institutions. In winter we helped residents by providing fuel, stoves, generators and thermal blankets. 

Help in Ukraine – what is going on right now?

Where do we provide assistance?

Our help in Ukraine encompasses a variety of activities and projects. Check where and how we help!

WINTER HELP

WINTER HELP

  • Distribution of thermal blankets, stoves, fuel and coal in Kyiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions, including distribution of special packages with heaters and blankets carried out in cooperation with ECHO.
  • Distribution of solid fuel for heating buildings in the Dnipropetrovska oblast. Action carried out in cooperation with Action Aid. 
  • Purchase and distribution of generators in the Kyivska and Dnipropetrovska oblasts. The generators went to centres for internally displaced persons and to the local community. Action carried out in cooperation with BHA. 
  • Distribution of financial aid in preparation for winter among the population most affected by the crisis in Ukraine’s eastern regions.

PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSISTANCE

PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSISTANCE

  • We provide psychological support to people affected by the armed conflict, including women, men and children, in Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, and Mykolaiv Oblasts, through individual and group sessions, open events on psycho-educational topics, awareness-raising activities on mental health, violence and healthy living. Activity carried out in cooperation with BHA, ECHO, UHF and Stichting Vluchteling. 
  • Our social workers provide basic life necessities (water, medicines, food, hygienic supplies) and home care to the elderly, chronically ill or disabled.
  • We run five psychosocial assistance centers in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, three centers in Kyiv Oblast, and further centers in Kharkiv and Mykolaiv Oblasts. We are launching a total of 17 such centers. The centers provide basic psychological, social and formal aid. Those in need can also receive in-kind support and register for financial assistance.
  • We provide support in the field of legal aid in psychosocial assistance centers in cooperation with UHF and BHA.
  • We conduct trainings for employees of social institutions in the Dnipropetrovska oblast.

SHELTER AND NON-FOOD ASSISTANCE

SHELTER AND NON-FOOD ASSISTANCE

  • We distribute packages with non-food items and materials needed for the renovation of shelters, including: for 1,200 people from the Kyivska oblast (in cooperation with BHA), for 350 families (in cooperation with UHF), for 690 families (in cooperation with ECHO).
  • Additionally, 350 families will receive support in the field of safe shelter and 14 most vulnerable will be provided with basic solutions, including: renovation, necessary equipment and building materials (in cooperation with UHF).
  • In cooperation with Stichting Vluchteling, ECHO, and UNHCR, we erected 100 container or modular houses, and launched a house renovation program in Kyiv Oblast for people whose accommodation was destroyed in warfare, Ukraine’s internally displaced population, and others in need.
  • In partnership with Action Aid, we put up modular homes for families in Kyiv and Chernihiv Oblasts, and renovate damaged houses. In addition, we provide necessary interior furnishings and accessories.

ACCESS TO WATER

ACCESS TO WATER

  • We distribute hygiene kits for internally displaced people, the elderly, people with disabilities and for the youngest. The packages are varied in terms of content and size, but they usually include, among others, soap, toothbrushes, towels, paper, cleaning products, hygiene products for children. More information on where we deliver hygiene packages is available below in the “transports” tab.
  • We also distribute hygiene kits for social institutions, e.g. nursing and retirement homes. The packages contain items such as diapers, cleaning and disinfecting agents, washing powders, etc.
  • We carried out programs to renovate and repair water and sanitation infrastructure, including toilets, showers and drains in social institutions, territorial assistance centers or temporary shelters for internally displaced persons. Repairs were carried out in Kyiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions in cooperation with UHF, BHA and ECHO.

FOOD

FOOD

  • Regular distribution of food parcels to the most deprived, internally displaced persons, children, the elderly, mothers, pregnant women and others. More information on where exactly we deliver food parcels is available below in the “transports” tab.
  • We collaborate with the UN World Food Program in Zaporizhzhia and Mykolaiv Oblasts in the supply of nutritionally balanced food packages. Our aid is expected to reach a total of 633,000 people.
  • We send food parcels financed with our own funds to Kyiv, Lviv, Zaporizhia and Dnipropetrovska oblasts.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

  • In the Lviv region, we conducted a pilot program of financial support for internally displaced persons. A total of 850 people from such places as Zhovkva, Duliany, Voloshino, Truskavets and Morshyn received support. Activity funded by Stichting Vluchteling.
  • We conducted a financial assistance program in the Kyiv, Kharkiv and Donetsk regions. 2273 people received assistance. Activity carried out in cooperation with Stichting Vluchteling.
  • We provide financial aid to people staying at the refugee transition center in Sumy.

WINTER HELP

  • Distribution of thermal blankets, stoves, fuel and coal in Kyiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions, including distribution of special packages with heaters and blankets carried out in cooperation with ECHO.
  • Distribution of solid fuel for heating buildings in the Dnipropetrovska oblast. Action carried out in cooperation with Action Aid. 
  • Purchase and distribution of generators in the Kyivska and Dnipropetrovska oblasts. The generators went to centres for internally displaced persons and to the local community. Action carried out in cooperation with BHA. 
  • Distribution of financial aid in preparation for winter among the population most affected by the crisis in Ukraine’s eastern regions.

PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSISTANCE

  • We provide psychological support to people affected by the armed conflict, including women, men and children, in Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, and Mykolaiv Oblasts, through individual and group sessions, open events on psycho-educational topics, awareness-raising activities on mental health, violence and healthy living. Activity carried out in cooperation with BHA, ECHO, UHF and Stichting Vluchteling. 
  • Our social workers provide basic life necessities (water, medicines, food, hygienic supplies) and home care to the elderly, chronically ill or disabled.
  • We run five psychosocial assistance centers in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, three centers in Kyiv Oblast, and further centers in Kharkiv and Mykolaiv Oblasts. We are launching a total of 17 such centers. The centers provide basic psychological, social and formal aid. Those in need can also receive in-kind support and register for financial assistance.
  • We provide support in the field of legal aid in psychosocial assistance centers in cooperation with UHF and BHA.
  • We conduct trainings for employees of social institutions in the Dnipropetrovska oblast.

SHELTER AND NON-FOOD ASSISTANCE

  • We distribute packages with non-food items and materials needed for the renovation of shelters, including: for 1,200 people from the Kyivska oblast (in cooperation with BHA), for 350 families (in cooperation with UHF), for 690 families (in cooperation with ECHO).
  • Additionally, 350 families will receive support in the field of safe shelter and 14 most vulnerable will be provided with basic solutions, including: renovation, necessary equipment and building materials (in cooperation with UHF).
  • In cooperation with Stichting Vluchteling, ECHO, and UNHCR, we erected 100 container or modular houses, and launched a house renovation program in Kyiv Oblast for people whose accommodation was destroyed in warfare, Ukraine’s internally displaced population, and others in need.
  • In partnership with Action Aid, we put up modular homes for families in Kyiv and Chernihiv Oblasts, and renovate damaged houses. In addition, we provide necessary interior furnishings and accessories.

ACCESS TO WATER

  • We distribute hygiene kits for internally displaced people, the elderly, people with disabilities and for the youngest. The packages are varied in terms of content and size, but they usually include, among others, soap, toothbrushes, towels, paper, cleaning products, hygiene products for children. More information on where we deliver hygiene packages is available below in the “transports” tab.
  • We also distribute hygiene kits for social institutions, e.g. nursing and retirement homes. The packages contain items such as diapers, cleaning and disinfecting agents, washing powders, etc.
  • We carried out programs to renovate and repair water and sanitation infrastructure, including toilets, showers and drains in social institutions, territorial assistance centers or temporary shelters for internally displaced persons. Repairs were carried out in Kyiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions in cooperation with UHF, BHA and ECHO.

FOOD

  • Regular distribution of food parcels to the most deprived, internally displaced persons, children, the elderly, mothers, pregnant women and others. More information on where exactly we deliver food parcels is available below in the “transports” tab.
  • We collaborate with the UN World Food Program in Zaporizhzhia and Mykolaiv Oblasts in the supply of nutritionally balanced food packages. Our aid is expected to reach a total of 633,000 people.
  • We send food parcels financed with our own funds to Kyiv, Lviv, Zaporizhia and Dnipropetrovska oblasts.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

  • In the Lviv region, we conducted a pilot program of financial support for internally displaced persons. A total of 850 people from such places as Zhovkva, Duliany, Voloshino, Truskavets and Morshyn received support. Activity funded by Stichting Vluchteling.
  • We conducted a financial assistance program in the Kyiv, Kharkiv and Donetsk regions. 2273 people received assistance. Activity carried out in cooperation with Stichting Vluchteling.
  • We provide financial aid to people staying at the refugee transition center in Sumy.

OTHER

  • Supply of equipment for people with disabilities to psychosocial assistance centers in the Kyiv and Dnepropetrovsk oblasts. Action carried out in cooperation with Action Aid.
  • Evacuation of the population from the Donetsk and Kharkiv oblasts in cooperation with U-Saved by providing logistical support, fuel supplies and food.

⚠️ DNIEPER’S DISASTER IN UKRAINE ⚠️

As a result of the dam destruction in the Dnieper River, massive and tragic floods hit the Kherson Oblast. In total, 80 locations were partly or completely flooded, and many private houses, institutions, and infrastructure facilities were damaged. It is estimated that 16 000 people were forced to flee and search for shelter in Mykolaiv, Dnipro, Kyiv, and Odesa. The flood is also very likely to cause river contamination. It also poses a threat due to carrying mines.

Our emergency response team in Ukraine reached the place of the catastrophe as soon as possible to assess the most urgent needs. We help the people affected by the flood in Kherson Oblast. As part of our activities:

  • We supply drinking water in the villages of Antonivka and Sadove, and provide long-term solutions including water purification filters and installation of dedicated water pumping equipment.
  • We distribute non-food parcels with cleaning supplies, mattresses, antiseptic products, and other household items as well as building materials. The parcels are distributed in Kherson and Mykolaiv Oblasts.
  • We implemented a financial support program targeted at people affected by disaster. The program was carried out in Kherson and Mykolaiv Oblasts.
  • Our plans also include the distribution of hygiene parcels in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.

CROSS-BORDER TRANSPORTS

Since the second half of April, we have been delivering food packages to internally displaced persons, currently located in Vyshniv, Kotsiury and other towns in the Volyn oblast, near the Polish border. We reach people forced to flee from Kyiv and eastern Ukraine, as well as from other parts of the country. Each distributed package covers the needs of one person for a month.

Transports take place once a month. So far we have delivered packages for 1000 people. In addition, as part of the last distribution in December, we also delivered 140 hygiene kits for families (thanks to cooperation with Oriflame). 

OUR PROJECTS

A list of currently implemented projects with their descriptions, information about donors as well as the place and time of implementation can be found here: https://www.pah.org.pl/en/ukraine/

Financial aid in Kharkiv for the people affected by recent attacks on the city (17.01.2024)

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HELP IN POLAND

COUNTRY OFFICE IN POLAND

COUNTRY OFFICE IN POLAND

Polish Humanitarian Action in May 2022 launched a new organizational structure “Poland Country Office” to effectively respond to the refugee crisis in our country. The main goal is to help people who are fleeing to Poland from the ongoing war in Ukraine. You can read more about it here.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

In March 2022, we launched the Aid Card programme which will help the refugees in Poland to buy the products they need most. The programme’s aim was to provide such aid to 25 000 individuals. As at the end of September 2022, aid has been provided to more than 11 351 families, or 26 834 individuals.

This programme will be carried out in five cities: Przemyśl, Koszalin, Olsztyn, Bartoszyce, and Stargard in co-operation with the Ukrainian Association in Poland.

In April 2023, the program was relaunched. The current edition of the program will cover about 6,500 people. Detailed and up-to-date information on the conditions for participation in the program is available here

COOPERATION WITH LOCAL NGOs

COOPERATION WITH LOCAL NGOs

Cooperation with the Mudita Association

  • We finance the operation of two reception points in Warsaw and Krakow, adapted to the needs of people with disabilities and chronic diseases. These are places of temporary residence primarily for refugees who have just arrived in Poland.
  • In the night shelter, families receive support in the form of food, volunteer care, as well as help in finding a doctor or obtaining a PESEL (Polish resident identification) number. In addition to accommodation, in each shelter there are two rehabilitation beds, toilets and bathrooms adapted for people in wheelchairs, a playroom for children and a lounge.
  • In addition, the Association’s charges participated in our aid card program. This aid consisted in issuing cards with funds sufficing to support a family for 3 months.
  • As part of the cooperation, we launched a new activity, the so-called respite volunteering. This is voluntary support for families outside the center where assistants arrange to spend time with a child or a disabled person, thus giving other family members time to rest, run errands or care for themselves. Volunteers work in Warsaw and Krakow, on average a few hours a week. 20 families receive respite support.

Cooperation with the Emic Foundation

  • We launched information and advisory points in Toruń and Bydgoszcz. Here people receive support in the form of information on the Polish social security system, registration for the PESEL number, etc., but also assistance in translating documents or finding employment and psychological support. We also finance Polish language lessons on various levels of advancement.

NGO FORUM “RAZEM”

NGO FORUM “RAZEM”

We co-create a system of coordination of activities implemented by Polish and international non-governmental organizations and local authorities with the aim of helping people from Ukraine.

The system supports mutual exchange of knowledge, information sharing and coordination of all undertaken activities.

More information on this initiative can be found here: https://forumrazem.org.pl/pl

Organizations interested in participation are welcome to contact us at: ngoforum@pah.org.pl.

“PAJACYK” PROGRAMME

“PAJACYK” PROGRAMME

We are expending the nutritional support programme, which allows us to provide hot meals to children from Ukraine who go to schools supported by our Pajacyk programme, as well as day care centres, community centres, and socio-therapeutic centres during summer vacations.  

As part of the new version of the “Puppet – Psychosocial Assistance” program (Pajacyk – Pol.), we provide psychological and psychiatric support for children in the refugee crisis, increase the knowledge of teachers, guardians and other school staff about refugees, and support parents and guardians. A total of 39 organizations from all over Poland participate in the program. The programme was implemented between September 2022 and August 2023.

Currently in the new edition for the years 2023/2024 we are cooperating with 27 organisations from all over Poland. The programme aims to help all children in need, regardless of their nationality. 

EDUCATION

EDUCATION

We constantly create information content in the form of webinars, materials for schools or podcasts on humanitarian aid, the refugee crisis and the situation in Ukraine.

Actions:

  • Lessons on helping – we run an educational program for schools on responsible humanitarian aid.
  • “Tolerance is Not Enough” podcast – we talk with people involved in the organization of humanitarian aid for refugees from Ukraine. Link to the podcast: https://www.pah.org.pl/podkast/
  • Trainings for teachers – we run a series of trainings for teachers on practical skills in shaping the attitude of global solidarity.
  • Cooperation with educational activists – we expand the networks of educators, their knowledge on humanitarian aid and the global context of the war in Ukraine.

COUNTRY OFFICE IN POLAND

Polish Humanitarian Action in May 2022 launched a new organizational structure “Poland Country Office” to effectively respond to the refugee crisis in our country. The main goal is to help people who are fleeing to Poland from the ongoing war in Ukraine. You can read more about it here.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

In March 2022, we launched the Aid Card programme which will help the refugees in Poland to buy the products they need most. The programme’s aim was to provide such aid to 25 000 individuals. As at the end of September 2022, aid has been provided to more than 11 351 families, or 26 834 individuals.

This programme will be carried out in five cities: Przemyśl, Koszalin, Olsztyn, Bartoszyce, and Stargard in co-operation with the Ukrainian Association in Poland.

In April 2023, the program was relaunched. The current edition of the program will cover about 6,500 people. Detailed and up-to-date information on the conditions for participation in the program is available here

COOPERATION WITH LOCAL NGOs

Cooperation with the Mudita Association

  • We finance the operation of two reception points in Warsaw and Krakow, adapted to the needs of people with disabilities and chronic diseases. These are places of temporary residence primarily for refugees who have just arrived in Poland.
  • In the night shelter, families receive support in the form of food, volunteer care, as well as help in finding a doctor or obtaining a PESEL (Polish resident identification) number. In addition to accommodation, in each shelter there are two rehabilitation beds, toilets and bathrooms adapted for people in wheelchairs, a playroom for children and a lounge.
  • In addition, the Association’s charges participated in our aid card program. This aid consisted in issuing cards with funds sufficing to support a family for 3 months.
  • As part of the cooperation, we launched a new activity, the so-called respite volunteering. This is voluntary support for families outside the center where assistants arrange to spend time with a child or a disabled person, thus giving other family members time to rest, run errands or care for themselves. Volunteers work in Warsaw and Krakow, on average a few hours a week. 20 families receive respite support.

Cooperation with the Emic Foundation

  • We launched information and advisory points in Toruń and Bydgoszcz. Here people receive support in the form of information on the Polish social security system, registration for the PESEL number, etc., but also assistance in translating documents or finding employment and psychological support. We also finance Polish language lessons on various levels of advancement.

NGO FORUM “RAZEM”

We co-create a system of coordination of activities implemented by Polish and international non-governmental organizations and local authorities with the aim of helping people from Ukraine.

The system supports mutual exchange of knowledge, information sharing and coordination of all undertaken activities.

More information on this initiative can be found here: https://forumrazem.org.pl/pl

Organizations interested in participation are welcome to contact us at: ngoforum@pah.org.pl.

“PAJACYK” PROGRAMME

We are expending the nutritional support programme, which allows us to provide hot meals to children from Ukraine who go to schools supported by our Pajacyk programme, as well as day care centres, community centres, and socio-therapeutic centres during summer vacations.  

As part of the new version of the “Puppet – Psychosocial Assistance” program (Pajacyk – Pol.), we provide psychological and psychiatric support for children in the refugee crisis, increase the knowledge of teachers, guardians and other school staff about refugees, and support parents and guardians. A total of 39 organizations from all over Poland participate in the program. The programme was implemented between September 2022 and August 2023.

Currently in the new edition for the years 2023/2024 we are cooperating with 27 organisations from all over Poland. The programme aims to help all children in need, regardless of their nationality. 

EDUCATION

We constantly create information content in the form of webinars, materials for schools or podcasts on humanitarian aid, the refugee crisis and the situation in Ukraine.

Actions:

  • Lessons on helping – we run an educational program for schools on responsible humanitarian aid.
  • “Tolerance is Not Enough” podcast – we talk with people involved in the organization of humanitarian aid for refugees from Ukraine. Link to the podcast: https://www.pah.org.pl/podkast/
  • Trainings for teachers – we run a series of trainings for teachers on practical skills in shaping the attitude of global solidarity.
  • Cooperation with educational activists – we expand the networks of educators, their knowledge on humanitarian aid and the global context of the war in Ukraine.

Contact with animals may be a great support for the children. Activities in Inter Pares Foundation during our Pajacyk: psychosocial support programme (13.08.2023)

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HELP AT THE BORDER

HELP POINTS

HELP POINTS

  • from March 2022, for several consecutive months, we ran immediate assistance points at border crossings in Zosin (until May 2022), Dorohusk (until July 2022) and Hrebenne (until August 2022)
  • at the points, we distributed essential products to people arriving in Poland – food, water, sanitary items, medicines and warm blankets
  • our interpreters provided information and facilitated communication and directed to reception points
  • we provided tents to protect from the wind and provide a place to rest and eat a meal
  • in addition, our volunteers from Dorohusk regularly delivered essential products to persons arriving by train on the Kyiv-Warsaw route

We are constantly monitoring the situation on the Polish-Ukrainian border and we are prepared to resume operations, if necessary.

SUPPORT FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

SUPPORT FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

  • On the Polish side (including Dorohusk, Chełm, Lubycza Królewska, Tomaszów Lubelski, Ustrzyki Dolne) in the form of maintaining constant contact and organizing regular transports,
  • On the Ukrainian side at the crossings and areas beyond Dołhobyczów, Hrebenne and Budomierz through cooperation with local volunteers and residents.

ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING ACTIONS

ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING ACTIONS

  • In cooperation with the La Strada Foundation, we took measures to reduce the risk related to the threat of human trafficking as a result of the war and the refugee crisis.
  • We supported the Partner financially and technically, by providing assistance in the field of large-scale project management.

COOPERATION WITH THE “UKRAINIAN HOUSE” FOUNDATION

COOPERATION WITH THE “UKRAINIAN HOUSE” FOUNDATION

  • We cooperate with the “Ukrainian House” Foundation in Przemyśl, which provides help to Ukrainian refugees in Poland.
  • We support the partner financially and technically and provide assistance in the field of large-scale project management.
  • We finance the operation of a temporary night shelter in Przemyśl and the provision of meals to persons staying in the shelter 
  • We provide interpreters at the railway station in Przemyśl

HELP POINTS

  • from March 2022, for several consecutive months, we ran immediate assistance points at border crossings in Zosin (until May 2022), Dorohusk (until July 2022) and Hrebenne (until August 2022)
  • at the points, we distributed essential products to people arriving in Poland – food, water, sanitary items, medicines and warm blankets
  • our interpreters provided information and facilitated communication and directed to reception points
  • we provided tents to protect from the wind and provide a place to rest and eat a meal
  • in addition, our volunteers from Dorohusk regularly delivered essential products to persons arriving by train on the Kyiv-Warsaw route

We are constantly monitoring the situation on the Polish-Ukrainian border and we are prepared to resume operations, if necessary.

SUPPORT FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

  • On the Polish side (including Dorohusk, Chełm, Lubycza Królewska, Tomaszów Lubelski, Ustrzyki Dolne) in the form of maintaining constant contact and organizing regular transports,
  • On the Ukrainian side at the crossings and areas beyond Dołhobyczów, Hrebenne and Budomierz through cooperation with local volunteers and residents.

ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING ACTIONS

  • In cooperation with the La Strada Foundation, we took measures to reduce the risk related to the threat of human trafficking as a result of the war and the refugee crisis.
  • We supported the Partner financially and technically, by providing assistance in the field of large-scale project management.

COOPERATION WITH THE “UKRAINIAN HOUSE” FOUNDATION

  • We cooperate with the “Ukrainian House” Foundation in Przemyśl, which provides help to Ukrainian refugees in Poland.
  • We support the partner financially and technically and provide assistance in the field of large-scale project management.
  • We finance the operation of a temporary night shelter in Przemyśl and the provision of meals to persons staying in the shelter 
  • We provide interpreters at the railway station in Przemyśl

Alona arrived to Przemyśl together with her 3 kids. She stayed in the hostel to rest before her next travel. This hostel is managed by the Ukrainian Union in Poland and PAH. Photo by Agata Grzybowska / PAH. (11.12.2023)

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HOW ELSE CAN WE HELP?

Helping war victims is a marathon, not a sprint. We encourage individuals, companies and non-governmental organizations to join us in supporting refugees. Below we present a number of actions that you can take depending on your abilities. 
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How to help as an individual

Financial assistance

Financial assistance

Polish Humanitarian Action is constantly collecting funds in connection with the war in Ukraine. The gathered funds allow us to provide effective long-term humanitarian aid on a large scale. We make every effort to ensure that each zloty spent on aid brings as much relief as possible to the victims of the crisis. 

If you have any questions, please contact us at: darczyncy@pah.org.pl 

You can make a donation here. 

Aid collections

Aid collections

At the moment, the Polish Humanitarian Action does not conduct collections necessary items. If you want to help in this way, we encourage you to visit the website pomogamukrainie.gov.pl, where you can find information on the organizations conducting such collections and their needs. 
Work

Work

In connection with the war in Ukraine, Polish Humanitarian Action is recruiting for a number of positions that will allow us to increase the scale of the aid provided. Information on the positions that we currently seek to fill can be found here. 
Charity shopping

Charity shopping

Many organizations and individuals have decided to get involved in their own way – by giving something of themselves. By making a donation to the collections below, you will receive a gift in the form of a poster, e-book or graphics. You can also try to bid on the item you are interested in. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the following collections and auctions, the income from which will be allocated to the activities of the Polish Humanitarian Action:

Financial assistance

Polish Humanitarian Action is constantly collecting funds in connection with the war in Ukraine. The gathered funds allow us to provide effective long-term humanitarian aid on a large scale. We make every effort to ensure that each zloty spent on aid brings as much relief as possible to the victims of the crisis. 

If you have any questions, please contact us at: darczyncy@pah.org.pl 

You can make a donation here. 

Aid collections

At the moment, the Polish Humanitarian Action does not conduct collections necessary items. If you want to help in this way, we encourage you to visit the website pomogamukrainie.gov.pl, where you can find information on the organizations conducting such collections and their needs. 

Work

In connection with the war in Ukraine, Polish Humanitarian Action is recruiting for a number of positions that will allow us to increase the scale of the aid provided. Information on the positions that we currently seek to fill can be found here. 

Charity shopping

Many organizations and individuals have decided to get involved in their own way – by giving something of themselves. By making a donation to the collections below, you will receive a gift in the form of a poster, e-book or graphics. You can also try to bid on the item you are interested in. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the following collections and auctions, the income from which will be allocated to the activities of the Polish Humanitarian Action:

How to help as a company

Financial assistance

Financial assistance

Polish Humanitarian Action is constantly collecting funds in connection with the war in Ukraine. The gathered funds allow us to provide effective long-term humanitarian aid on a large scale . We make every effort to ensure that each zloty spent on aid brings as much relief as possible to the victims of the crisis. 

We invite company representatives to contact us at: biznes@pah.org.pl

You can make a donation here. 

Media and advertising support

Media and advertising support

Polish Humanitarian Action is constantly looking for entities willing to provide it with their media and advertising space for the purpose of communicating fundraising actions and undertaken activities. If you are interested in cooperation, please contact us by e-mail at: marketing@pah.org.pl 
Other support, cooperation

Other support, cooperation

Entities interested in non-financial support or cooperation in the field of promotion are kindly asked to contact us by e-mail at: biznes@pah.org.pl 

Financial assistance

Polish Humanitarian Action is constantly collecting funds in connection with the war in Ukraine. The gathered funds allow us to provide effective long-term humanitarian aid on a large scale . We make every effort to ensure that each zloty spent on aid brings as much relief as possible to the victims of the crisis. 

We invite company representatives to contact us at: biznes@pah.org.pl

You can make a donation here. 

Media and advertising support

Polish Humanitarian Action is constantly looking for entities willing to provide it with their media and advertising space for the purpose of communicating fundraising actions and undertaken activities. If you are interested in cooperation, please contact us by e-mail at: marketing@pah.org.pl 

Other support, cooperation

Entities interested in non-financial support or cooperation in the field of promotion are kindly asked to contact us by e-mail at: biznes@pah.org.pl 

FOLLOW OUR ACTIVITIES

On our FacebookTwitterInstagram and LinkedIn you will find photo and video materials as well as the most up-to-date relations about Polish Humanitarian Action’s relief activities regarding the war in Ukraine. 

About us

Polish Humanitarian Action

We help victims of humanitarian crises caused by armed conflicts and natural disasters.
We are a Polish non-governmental organization operating since 1992. Since 2004, we are also a public benefit organization. We operate on three continents, including in Poland.
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