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7 Ways to Support Ukraine Now

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An emergency gift to their Crisis in Ukraine fund will enable them to provide critical necessities, like food, medical care, and emergency supplies to those fleeing Ukraine. Save the Children : When crises happen, like this one in Ukraine, children are undoubtedly the most vulnerable.

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How You Can Help The People of Ukraine Right Now

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The Ukraine crisis has resulted in civilian casualties, injuries, and severe damage to civilian infrastructure. As the people of Ukraine oppose the invasion, many are forced to flee their homes and take up residence in shelters or in foreign countries as refugees. Save the Children. American University in Bulgaria.

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CDP recommendations for philanthropy and COVID-19

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and countries around the world do not have equitable access to health care, including vaccines. Lower-income countries will continue to struggle if vaccines are not made cheaply and easily accessible. makes it more challenging for racialized communities to get informed and accessible care. Let them guide you in your funding.

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Five Reasons to Attend Nonprofit Summit May 17-18

Saleforce Nonprofit

Although this year is no different in how we will once again come together virtually as a community for Nonprofit Summit, we’ll do so with heavy hearts for the devastation taking place in Ukraine and the surrounding regions. and Cure Cancer.

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In Times of Crisis, You See Nonprofits Helping, Solving, Rebuilding

Saleforce Nonprofit

Because when you look around at today’s crises — whether that’s the recent floods in Pakistan or providing meals to children during the pandemic — you see nonprofits helping, solving, and rebuilding. Their website was in Ukrainian only, but suddenly, 95% of all their donations were coming from outside Ukraine.

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