Through the eyes of Lina

The spotlight initiative

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The untold stories 

of Ukraine's children

 

Support our mission to bring the story of abducted Ukrainian children to the forefront through a documentary

 

Our Mission

Supporting women and children in conflict zones to enable healthy, democratic societies and shape a better world.

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Current

Projects

Balancing urgent needs with long-term global sustainability goals.

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Support of hospitals in Ukraine

Since its inception the Humanity Funds has focused on children's and women's health supporting various hospitals and smaller projects. In May of 2024 The Humanity Funds kicked off additional support for Ohmatdyt, Ukraine's largest children hospital located in the center of Kyiv, by hosting a Benefit Concert at Seattle's Benaroya Hall. Funded projects include repair, upgrade and modernization of existing rooms as well as delivery of urgently needed medical items like breathing tubes for the prematurely born babies. Following the July 8, 2024 Russian missile attack on the main building of Ohmatdyt, The Humanity Funds has worked directly with the leadership of the hospital to address the most urgent upgrades supporting capacity and medical excellence in Ohmatdyt and its outpatient Polyclinic.

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The current focus is on upgrading reading and treatment rooms for the radiology department at Ohmatdyt and its Polyclinic.

Afghanistan’s women
and girls. Nurse and midwifery education

In 2024, The Humanity Funds issued six scholarships for two-year programs at privately run medical institutes in Afghanistan, consisting of  theoretical and practical education for nurses and midwives.

These professions are acceptable for women in Afghan society and the impact on communities is profound and immediate. The Humanity Funds continues to support these smaller projects.


Addressing emergent needs

In conflict zones, urgent issues frequently arise that demand immediate and prioritized action.

Based on local stakeholder feedback, The Humanity Funds has been able to use its global business and non-profit network to provide humanitarian services and goods within a matter of days.


Trauma care for children

The Humanity Funds provides children with support and training led by psychologists.

The Humanity Funds has worked with the Ukrainian non-profit organizations Voices of Children, Save Ukraine and the Human Rights Department of Ukraine’s National Police to provide children with support and training led by psychologists in individual and group sessions to address anxiety, depression, and other serious mental health issues.


Rescuing Ukrainian children from Russia and the occupied areas

The Humanity Funds works closely with the Ukrainian non-profit organization “Save Ukraine” to support the rescue of children and their families, restore their lives and rebuild their homes.

This includes the production of a documentary (our Spotlight Initiative) as well as direct funding and partnering with Save Ukraine to apply for grants. Save Ukraine is the main NGO that regularly organizes rescue missions to return abducted children from Russia.

The Humanity Funds
in numbers

 

 

 

 

X4

Revenue growth in 2023 over 2022

10

Projects accomplished

8

Projects running

8

Local partners in Ukraine and Europe

3

Heating and communications points for up to 1350 people

3

International Benefit Concerts

1

Documentary short

Our reports

Explore detailed accounts of our activities and impact.

Trip Report to Ukraine: Second Visit

APRIL, 2023

Trip Report to Ukraine: Third Visit

OCTOBER, 2023

Trip Report to Ukraine: Fourth Visit

JUNE, 2024

Trip Report to Ukraine: Fifth Visit

OCTOBER, 2024

Maximizing impact

through local collaboration

We collaborate with leading local organizations to maximize the rate of return of our humanitarian programs, leveraging deep understanding of community needs for greater effectiveness.

How we work