Australia is a half a world away from Ukraine but it doesn't mean Australians are unaffected by the situation.
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There are several Ukrainian charities working on the ground providing emergency humanitarian aid to the people displaced by the Russian invasion.
Of course, support comes in a number of guises, the below are some vetted non-profit organisations you can help financially.
Ukrainians have put together a list of organisations where you can donate to help people affected by the crisis. Included are:
Nova Ukraine
Ukraine-based nonprofit, provides citizens with everything from baby food and hygiene products, to clothes and household supplies. Donate here.
The Red Cross
The Australian Red Cross is aiming to deliver humanitarian aid. Funds will go to Red Cross teams on the ground, specialist aid workers to assist local teams, emergency relief assistance like shelter and water, and longer term recovery support. They are also helping people restore contact with family members separated by the crisis.
The Ukrainian Red Cross also is taking donations from abroad to mobilise volunteers and provide resources and support to victims.
CARE International
The group is responding to the crisis by providing Ukrainians in need with food, hygeine kits, psychosocial support services, access to water, and access to cash. Donate here.
Army SOS
Army SOS uses donated funds to support Ukrainian soldiers in various ways. Its website and Facebook page explains the Army SOS Citizen's Initiative manages purchases of necessary ammunition, shields, intercommunication and reconnaissance facilities, uniforms and food supply.
Other charities:
The Ukraine Crisis Appeal: The Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organisations is the national peak body for 24 Ukrainian Australian community organisations. The federation is urging people to donate to the Ukraine Crisis Appeal. It is in collaboration with Caritas Ukraine and Rotary Australia World Community Service.
UNHCR: The organisation is working to provide life-saving relief to the rising number of people who have been forcibly displaced in Ukraine and those who have fled to neighbouring countries. Australia for UNHCR is the national fundraising partner for the UN Refugee Agency and launched an emergency fundraising campaign for the people of Ukraine. Donate at www.unrefugees.org.au or by calling 1300 361 288.
Caritas Australia: All funds raised through Caritas Australia's Ukraine Appeal will go to Caritas Ukraine, who have been working in the region since 2014. Now the group is providing all sorts of emergency support - from food, hygiene kits and clean water to emergency shelter for displaced families.
United Help Ukraine: This group focuses on providing medical supplies and humanitarian aid, as well as raising awareness of the conflict. The US volunteer-based organisation says it is operating at less than 1% admin costs.
Voices for the Children: Founded in Ukraine, Voices for the Children provides psychological and psychosocial support to children affected by conflict.
UNICEF: Children's aid organisation UNICEF is trucking safe water in to Ukraine's conflict-affected areas and arranging emergency health, hygiene and education supplies. It's also working with local municipalities to get immediate help to children and families in need, and has mobile to provide psychological care to children experiencing trauma.
Save the Children Australia: Desperate to help children caught in the conflict, the organisation is ready to provide life-saving assistance such as food, water, cash transfers, and safe places for children.
Show your support
The Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organisations also is holding events to raise awareness of the situation. There were rallies and vigils across the country over the weekend and more planned, organisers say.