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Reading Time: < 1 minuteWe denounce Russia’s baseless invasion of Ukraine, causing completely unnecessary loss of life, destruction of civil infrastructure, fear, and displacement of millions of Ukrainian people.
Several Slickdeals team members were either born in Ukraine, have friends and family who live there, or know someone who is directly impacted and our hearts go out to them in this difficult time. As an organization, we’ve made a donation to the International Rescue Committee to support relief efforts on the ground.
What can you do to help?
- Raise your voice to call for an end to the invasion in Ukraine
- Donate to humanitarian organizations that are helping on the ground
- Help raise awareness about the plight of Ukrainians among your friends and family and via your social media channels
Here are a few organizations where you can donate to help the Ukrainian people:
- International Rescue Committee is on the ground in Poland and preparing to support displaced families and donations will help us provide food, medical care and emergency supplies to refugee families
- Ukrainian Chapter of Red Cross is accepting donations to help those in need, affected by armed conflict, blood collection, mobilization of volunteers and resources, and emergency activities
- National Bank of Ukraine has opened a fundraising account for humanitarian assistance to Ukraines affected by Russia’s aggression
- Razom (Together) for Ukraine is responding by providing critical medical supplies and amplifying the voices of Ukrainians
- The UN Refugee Agency is on the ground and can help provide emergency supplies, lifesaving care and protection the moment families in Ukraine are forced to flee for their lives