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Learn more LUkraine asbl and what they stand for:
“ Since the 24th of February 2022, large -scale invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, we have sent over 600 tons of humanitarian aid to Ukrainian people.  Many tons of medical equipment and medicines were delivered to Ukraine. We are constantly working on punctual projects such UAmbulance in order to deliver the most necessary aid to Ukrainians. Our main beneficiaries are city and regional administrations, the Ministry of Health, and NGOs. We do deliver directly to the most affected regions of Ukraine when possible. More than 50 tons of food were delivered to help the cities of Kyiv, Dnipro, Chernihiv, Zaporizhzhya, Kropyvnytky.
 
Helping our soldiers, policemen, firefighters is another priority we had to work on. We have seen that many of them do not even have personal protection, sleeping bags and most important tactical medicine on the field. Our priority remains saving human lives and help protect the civilians, especially after the atrocities seen in Bucha, Hostomel and Irpin. Thus, knowing that many civilians had to join territorial defence units and protect their homes from invaders, together with our partners and the Embassy of Ukraine in the Kingdom of Belgium and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, we have delivered protective equipment as well as bandages, tourniquets and hemostats for our brave men and women, who are protecting us not only in Ukraine but also in Europe. Thus Ukrainian Armed Forces, the National Guard, Territorial Defense Units, the National Police, Border-control units and medics have received life-saving equipment. We are also preparing a course of tactical medicine in order to teach  local coordinators how to provide emergency first aid on the field. Thus 10.000 Israeli bandages were purchased which will allow to complete 5.000 medical kits and potentially save 5.000 lives.
 
We are also providing necessary assistance to Ukrainian refugees who have arrived in Luxembourg. In order to help those refugees we have opened two distribution centres for Ukrainian refugees where they can get everything starting from clothes and finishing by milk powder for babies. In our info-centre the Ukrainian refugees receive the informational support after their arrival to Luxembourg. A project of psychological assistance was created to help traumatised people get back to a normal peaceful life. We are also providing free language courses for the refugees as well as other integration courses in order to accelerate the inclusion of Ukrainians in Luxembourgish society. ”

Learn more about the associations we donate and what they stand for.

Currently we donate to the foundation Kriibskrank Kanner, for 30 years, the Kriibskrank Kanner Foundation has been supporting the families of children suffering from cancer or a life-threatening rare disease on a daily basis. Its multidisciplinary team offers individual support from the diagnosis to the remission of the child and offers an administrative and financial service, psychological and social support and educational and recreational activities. In addition, the foundation undertakes awareness campaigns and participates in improving the condition of sick children. Finally, it supports onco-pediatric research with a single goal: to treat better and more.

 

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Learn more UNISEF and what they stand for:
Since 2023 we began to donate to UNICEF, a organisation that is committed in helping children around 190 countries and territories.
“UNICEF works in the world’s toughest places to reach the most disadvantaged children and adolescents – and to protect the rights of every child, everywhere. Across more than 190 countries and territories, we do whatever it takes to help children survive, thrive and fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence. 

The world’s largest provider of vaccines, we support child health and nutrition, safe water and sanitation, quality education and skill building, HIV prevention and treatment for mothers and babies, and the protection of children and adolescents from violence and exploitation.

Before, during and after humanitarian emergencies, UNICEF is on the ground, bringing lifesaving help and hope to children and families. Non-political and impartial, we are never neutral when it comes to defending children’s rights and safeguarding their lives and futures.”