Empower change where it matters most
We ensure every donation is amplified by strong local communities and organizations, seeding future benefits for a democratic world.
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In focus: Ukraine’s women
We believe that Ukraine’s women are the backbone of the country. We provide them with general and specialized health care services enabling them to be resilient and strong.
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Trauma care for children
Children are the future of a country’s ability to thrive and get through war trauma. We work with the next generation of Ukrainians and their families to address deep trauma after months of shelling and attacks.
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Protection of cultural heritage and diversity
Humanitarian aid does not happen in a vacuum. We protect and promote cultural heritage and diversity; essential for the identity and values of any society.
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Support for hospitals
We care. We will rebuild what was destroyed and work closely with Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital and other hospitals that experienced damage and destruction.
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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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Projects
Balancing urgent needs with long-term global sustainability goals.
VIEW ALL PROJECTSSupport 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.
LEARN MOREThe 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
Selected
Completed Projects
Providing generators for families of frontline workers
The Ukraine Fund
2022
Sending water pumps and rubber boats to help civilians when Russia damaged the Kakhovka Dam
The Ukraine Fund
2023
Establishing three Heating and Communication points in Kyiv, each with a capacity to serve 450 people
The Ukraine Fund
2023
Co-funding a Rehabilitation Pool at Ohmadtyt Children’s Hospital
The Ukraine Fund
2024
Equipping community centers and schools for the Ripky village in Chernihiv
The Ukraine Fund
2024
Teaming up with US, European and Ukrainian artists to hold Benefit Concerts in support of Ohmadtyt Children’s Hospital
The Ukraine Fund
2023/2024
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 workOur Funds
The Afghanistan fund
Promoting and supporting women’s and girls’ education in Afghanistan to overcome challenges and provide positive leadership.
The emergency relief fund
Fund for rapid response to tomorrow’s unforeseen crises.
The greatest need fund
Greatest Need Fund is our primary source for addressing urgent needs through flexible and dynamic resource allocation across all initiatives.
The Ukraine fund
Addressing the needs from the war in Ukraine, making a strategic investment in global stability.