BE PART OF SUPPORTING UKRAINE TOGETHER WITH VISIT UKRAINE
Visit Ukraine was established in 2018 as a project to promote travel and discovery of Ukraine to the world. After 2022, our mission took on a deeper meaning. We have become a comprehensive service portal that helps Ukrainians and foreigners obtain the necessary information, advice, insurance and legal solutions, tickets, travel and hotel services, as well as other tools that are important for safe travel during wartime.
Despite all the challenges, we continue to work every day so that every user can get up-to-date information and timely assistance. Together with you, we support the military, civilians, hospitals, shelters, and animals by participating in important charitable initiatives.
FIRST INITIATIVES IN 2022
At the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Visit Ukraine joined in supporting the Armed Forces of Ukraine by transferring UAH 100,000 for the urgent needs of the military. This contribution was the first step in our further charitable activities, which later became systematic.
WHAT WE HAVE ACHIEVED DURING THIS TIME:
✓ Provided over 350,000 consultations to Ukrainians and foreigners.
✓ Over 33 million users have used the information on the portal, including ≈10 million foreigners.
✓ Over 1.7 million UAH has been allocated to support the military — ammunition, drones, thermal imagers, equipment, and other supplies.
✓ Support has been provided to civilians, including displaced persons and residents of frontline regions.
✓ Assistance to animals, support for shelters, evacuation, and treatment of injured animals.
✓ Dozens of charitable initiatives in the military, medical, and humanitarian spheres have been implemented.
ASSISTANCE TO THE MILITARY
1. Delivery of Visit Ukraine merchandise to the military
We supported Ukrainian defenders with warm clothes and Visit Ukraine merchandise as a symbol of gratitude and support.
You can view the military's thank you message and photos at this link.
2. Fundraising for a vehicle for the 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade
Together with our community, we raised funds for a vehicle that helps soldiers perform combat tasks faster and safer.
You can watch the video of thanks from the military at this link.
3. FPV drones donated to UAV units
We helped provide soldiers with drones that significantly increase the efficiency of work on the front lines.
Watch the thank-you video at link.
4. Fundraising for the Vampire strike drone
We joined in fundraising for the Vampire UAV — the “eyes” of our defenders in the sky, allowing them to accurately destroy the enemy.
Watch the video report at link.
5. Fundraising for the repair of military equipment (92nd Brigade)
The Visit Ukraine team helped repair the equipment needed for the military to operate.
Link to the video report from our soldiers.
6. Fundraising for the repair of a vehicle for the Armed Forces of Ukraine (May 2024)
Thanks to caring people, funds were raised to repair a vehicle damaged by shelling.
Watch the report — link.
7. First open fundraiser for special forces (January 2023)
UAH 245,000 was raised for important equipment to prevent enemy attacks.
8. DJI MAVIC 3T copter (in collaboration with “Persha Viza”)
As part of a joint fundraiser, UAH 325,000 was raised for a copter with a thermal imaging camera and professional remote control.
MEDICAL AID
1. Fundraising for the medical needs of the military
Thanks to your contributions, about 100,000 UAH was raised to purchase cold remedies, antiseptics, anti-inflammatory drugs, tourniquets, bandages, and other medicines.
In addition, part of the funds was used to repair a vehicle for the military. To see a video report from our soldiers, follow this link.
2. Support for a children's hospital
In cooperation with foreign volunteers, approximately 84,000 hryvnia was donated to a children's hospital.
HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT FOR CIVILIANS
1. Gifts for displaced children in Turkey
Together with the Ukrainian community in Turkey, we provided monthly support to young Ukrainians who were forced to leave the country. The total amount of aid exceeded UAH 200,000.
View the report — link.
2. Aid for resilience centers (State Emergency Service)
Warm blankets and flashlights were donated to equip resilience centers during the winter.
3. #LibertyLight initiative
Over UAH 200,000 was raised for flashlights, warm blankets, and seats for shelters during mass power outages.
View the report — link.
HELP FOR ANIMALS
Fundraiser for animals affected by the explosion at the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant
UAH 130,000 was transferred to the Cats on Mars (UAH 30,000) and Dvor_nyashkam_dom (UAH 100,000) shelters, which rescued and treated animals in flooded and frontline areas.
View the report — link.
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The Visit Ukraine Today team consists of over 50 specialists who work for you 24/7: helping you plan your trips, get advice, find solutions in difficult situations, and implement charitable initiatives.
Your support helps us continue this important work and remain a source of support for those who need help every day.