Russian

Support the organisation Helping to leave

The team of Helping to leave works 24/7 providing consultations to those seeking help, guiding them through the evacuation process, and connecting them to the volunteers on the ground for all humanitarian needs. The organisation covers transport expenses, provides information, and arranges for counselling where necessary.We help Ukrainians affected by war – also those who were forcibly deported to the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine or to Russia. Donate and support Helping to leave.

Helping to Leave

Assistance for Refugees, Transport

English, Russian, Ukrainian

Helping to leave

The team of Helping to leave works 24/7 providing consultations to those seeking help, guiding them through the evacuation process, and connecting them to the volunteers on the ground for all humanitarian needs. The organisation covers transport expenses, provides information, and arranges for counselling where necessary.We help Ukrainians affected by war – also those who were forcibly deported to the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine or to Russia.

Helping to Leave

Assistance for Refugees, Find Help, Transport

English, Russian, Ukrainian

Civil Relief Munich

Every day, convoys of 10 to 25 vehicles travel to several locations on the Ukrainian border to bring people in need of protection to pre-selected host families in a single trip without detours. The main focus is on women, children and seniors traveling alone. On this way also medicines, foodstuffs as well as specifically requested relief supplies are brought to the borders. Drivers are always needed, as well as host families who can offer refugees a place to stay. 

civilreliefmunich.org

Accommodation, Assistance for Refugees, Find Help, Give Help, Transport

Germany

Munich

English, German, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian

Children, Women

Federal point of contact for refugees with disabilities and/or care needs

The federal point of contact mediates and coordinates supply and demand for newly arriving refugees from the Ukraine with disabilities and/or care needs. The aim of the “Bundeskontaktstelle” is to create transparency about the needs of refugees from Ukraine with disabilities and/or care needs, e.g. by collecting specific information around care needs and/or degrees of disability from the evacuating organizations before they arrive in Germany. Furthermore, it supports the 16 state coordination points in finding appropriate accommodation by forwarding the needs identified in advance to the states at an early stage.

Deutsches Rotes Kreuz - Bundeskontaktstelle

Assistance for Refugees, Give Help, Psychological Help

Germany

Berlin

English, German, Russian, Ukrainian

Marginalized People, Oncological Patients

No One is Illegal Network in Sweden

The No One is Illegal Network (Ingen människa är illegal in Swedish) works  to provide practical support to people who are forced to live undocumented after having had their applications for asylum refused.The No One is Illegal Network consists of local groups. The local groups are autonomous and activities may differ a bit but are all related to working practically and politically for the rights of undocumented migrants. There are local groups in Stockholm, Göteborg, Malmö and others places in Sweden. You can contact them all on their shared website.

The No One is Illegal Network

Assistance for Refugees, Find Help, Legal Help

Sweden

Gothenburg, Malmö, Stockholm

Arabic, Bosnian, English, French, German, Kurdish, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Tigrinya, Turkish

Marginalized People

FARR – Refugees Rights Groups in Sweden

FARR (Flyktinggruppernas Riksråd) is an independent umbrella organization for individuals and groups working to strengthen the right to asylum in Sweden.Their website has general information on migration law and asylum procedures in Swedish as well as a dedicated section for people fleeing from Ukraine in English, Ukrainian, and Russian.They publish a very comprehensive guide for asylum seekers in Sweden called „Goda Råd“.You can get it as a PDF in various languages here.They also operate a counseling hotline for refugees: +46 8-710 02 45

FARR

Assistance for Refugees, Find Help, Legal Help

Sweden

Arabic, English, Farsi, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian

Marginalized People

Medical care in Bulgaria

Medical information for Ukrainians refugees from vulnerable groups who have temporary protection in Bulgaria: minors unaccompanied minors people with disabilities the elderly pregnant women single parents with minor children victims of human trafficking people with serious health problems or mental disorders people who have suffered torture, rape or other severe forms of mental, physical or sexual abuse

Medical information for Bulgaria

Medical Help

Bulgaria

Bulgarian, English, Russian, Ukrainian