Ongoing Projects
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Supporting Zofia Through Stability and Community Care
Read more: Supporting Zofia Through Stability and Community CareSupporting Zofia Through Stability and Community Care UA Initiative’s on the ground volunteer team in Poland was recently contacted by a school librarian in Puławy who was seeking urgent help for a student named Zofia. Donate Now Learn More
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Justice for Iryna
Read more: Justice for IrynaA Ukrainian refugee who came to the U.S. seeking safety and a new beginning — taken too soon. At just 23 years old, Iryna Zarutska had already survived the war in Ukraine and built a new life in Charlotte, North Carolina. She worked hard to support her mother and younger siblings, dreaming of peace, stability, and a […]
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Hospital Administration Training
Read more: Hospital Administration TrainingAdvancing Cancer Care Through Offering Administrative Observerships in the US One of the impactful initiatives is the Administrative International Observership Program, which welcomes early- and mid… Donate Now Learn More
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Pack the Plane
Read more: Pack the PlaneDelivering Direct Care Pack the Plane organizes medical missions that provide hands-on guidance and training through supervised, combined cases with mixed US and Ukrainian physician teams. In addition to teaching, our teams helps to close gaps left by physicians serving on the front lines, stepping in to support local medical educators and conduct clinical consultations with patients. All missions are logistically and financially supported by Pack the Plane, while participating physicians use their personal time to travel and volunteer in Ukraine. Donate Now Learn More
Completed Projects
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Refugee Relief
Read more: Refugee ReliefRefugee Relief Our partner UA Initiative has been dedicated to helping Ukrainian refugees with essentials to protect their family from a devasted battlefield. Brian Bannon, the President of UA Initiative has been traveling to Poland and Ukraine more than 10 times since the war began, helping hundreds of refugees, including kids and disabled. Donate Now Learn More


