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  1. The IRC is scaling up its humanitarian response, including financial, legal and psychological support as several cities in Ukraine have come under heavy shelling. As temperatures continue to drop, the ability to deliver aid amid constant shelling is severely impeded. Nearly 70 civilians have reportedly been killed and at least 360 injured due ...

  2. Apr 14, 2022 · Together, we help provide critical information to people who need to flee, on housing, refugee rights and other issues. We’re working with four local partners on this response: Right 2 Protection, Vostok-SOS and Women’s Consortium of Ukraine, as well as a partner focused on health care.

  3. Polish Office for Foreigners - Help for Ukrainian citizens - EN Version, UA Version. This webpage was created by the Polish Government to assist Ukrainian citizens seeking refuge in Poland. Here you will find information on border crossings, accommodations, services available and other frequently asked questions. Fundacja Ocalanie

  4. Ukrainian refugee woman and children in the refugee camp of Brugas, Bulgaria. Dorina, Romanian and Ukrainian speaker, travels 10km daily to Siret border point (Romania) to provide assistance to refugees. A 2 year-old Irish girl with Ukrainian roots, holding a protest poster that says "Peace for Ukraine".

  5. Mar 6, 2022 · The U.S. has provided $54 million in food and other assistance to people inside Ukraine and has pledged to send more, according to Samantha Power, head of the U.S. Agency for International Development. That aid is critical because conditions in Ukraine are horrific and growing worse.

  6. Mar 24, 2022 · Nearly 60% of refugees have arrived in Poland. Over 400,000 went to Romania, 300,000 to Moldova, almost 300,000 to Hungary, and 220,000 to Slovakia. While the sheer generosity and warm welcome of these countries is breathtaking, that generosity carries a price, especially for those in which people still struggle to make ends meet — Moldova ...

  7. Mar 31, 2022 · Yes. No. Following Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is providing support and humanitarian relief to Ukrainian nationals in need both in the United States and abroad. To provide pathways to the United States for Ukrainians seeking refuge, DHS is working to expand current legal pathways and ...

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