Delivering Direct Aid to Refugees

Greetings from United Aid Foundation,

First and foremost, I want to let everyone know that you make a difference. A tremendous difference in the lives of some innocent citizens of Ukraine.

 Thanks to the generosity of our donors and volunteers who have taken their vacation time to travel to the border of Romania and Ukraine, United Aid Foundation has been able to serve desperate women and children as they crossed the border with only the clothes on their backs and pets in their arms.

We have been able to provide dozens of trucks packed with nutritious food for shelters housing refugees, and provided food to starving people in the battle zones. We continue to support orphans who had to be evacuated from the bombings in Mariupol.

Additionally, the Romanian orphanage we have supported for more than a decade is now hosting refugee families, and we are providing food, clothes and hygiene items for families who now live in Romania. And, in a full-circle moment of goodness, some of the children who grew up in the orphanage have volunteered to help our efforts. 

I am incredibly grateful to all who have helped spread the word on social media. Kansas City media have reported on our efforts as well as television stations in Tampa and a Florida publication.

Our response has resulted in more than $200,000 in donations, including grants from several large foundations.

I am forever grateful to everyone for stepping up during this time of crisis.

As we learn of the atrocities inflicted on the people of Ukraine, we are committed to be there during the dark days to come. 

Please consider a monthly donation though  PayPal to help.

Please continue to help tell the story by following UAF on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.

 Peace,

John Alex