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Save Ukraine
Save Ukraine is a Ukrainian charitable organization established in 2014 to support vulnerable groups including orphans, children from orphanages, family-type orphanages, families with children, children with disabilities, children returned from temporarily occupied territories and Russia, pregnant women, families of fallen soldiers, the elderly, and internally displaced persons. Since the onset of the full-scale invasion in 2022, the organization has been instrumental in rescuing and rehabilitating displaced persons and abducted children. Save Ukraine was founded by Mykola Kuleba.
Save Ukraine operates the largest network for the rescue of children from TOT and Russia, often at the request of government agencies. Since 2014 more than 160,000 people been rescued. Between February 2022 and January 2025, the organization returned 565 children, comprising 55% of the 1,032 children recovered from TOT and Russia. Save Ukraine has documented testimonies from returned children, highlighting indoctrination, identity deprivation, and information concealment, which serve as evidence for the International Criminal Court and raise global awareness.
The organization is led by Mykola Kuleba, its head and co-founder. Save Ukraine has been recognized by Forbes Ukraine as one of the 50 largest charitable foundations in the country.
Since its establishment, Save Ukraine has prioritized the evacuation of people from frontline areas and war zones. Between 2014 and 2016, the organization evacuated 55,000 individuals, and since 2022, more than 108,000 people have been rescued. The UN Refugee Agency includes Save Ukraine among its key partners in the shelter and non-food items cluster.
Save Ukraine provides temporary housing, humanitarian assistance, and rehabilitation services. It operates transit hubs, social services, and support centers for internally displaced persons (IDPs) across Ukraine. Centers of Hope and Recovery offer comprehensive support, including psychological, legal, and educational services for families and children.
Save Ukraine collaborates with Ukrainian governmental bodies, such as the Office of the President and the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner, and participates in the Presidential Initiative Bring Kids Back UA. Internationally, it works with organizations and authorities across five continents, including the UN, European Parliament, and World Economic Forum. Mykola Kuleba has represented Save Ukraine in prominent international forums like the US Congress and the UN Security Council
Save Ukraine emphasizes long-term community integration. Projects like Fort Home and Back to School provide housing and educational resources to IDPs. The organization has also opened rehabilitation centers, including one for children with disabilities in Irpin, and launched social services such as day care centers and social taxis.
Save Ukraine's rescue teams specialize in retrieving children abducted or displaced to Russia and TOT. These operations involve armored vehicles and trained personnel due to the high-risk environment. By January 2025, Save Ukraine had successfully returned 565 abducted children. Detailed documentation of these rescues is submitted to international judicial bodies as evidence of war crimes.
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Save Ukraine
Save Ukraine is a Ukrainian charitable organization established in 2014 to support vulnerable groups including orphans, children from orphanages, family-type orphanages, families with children, children with disabilities, children returned from temporarily occupied territories and Russia, pregnant women, families of fallen soldiers, the elderly, and internally displaced persons. Since the onset of the full-scale invasion in 2022, the organization has been instrumental in rescuing and rehabilitating displaced persons and abducted children. Save Ukraine was founded by Mykola Kuleba.
Save Ukraine operates the largest network for the rescue of children from TOT and Russia, often at the request of government agencies. Since 2014 more than 160,000 people been rescued. Between February 2022 and January 2025, the organization returned 565 children, comprising 55% of the 1,032 children recovered from TOT and Russia. Save Ukraine has documented testimonies from returned children, highlighting indoctrination, identity deprivation, and information concealment, which serve as evidence for the International Criminal Court and raise global awareness.
The organization is led by Mykola Kuleba, its head and co-founder. Save Ukraine has been recognized by Forbes Ukraine as one of the 50 largest charitable foundations in the country.
Since its establishment, Save Ukraine has prioritized the evacuation of people from frontline areas and war zones. Between 2014 and 2016, the organization evacuated 55,000 individuals, and since 2022, more than 108,000 people have been rescued. The UN Refugee Agency includes Save Ukraine among its key partners in the shelter and non-food items cluster.
Save Ukraine provides temporary housing, humanitarian assistance, and rehabilitation services. It operates transit hubs, social services, and support centers for internally displaced persons (IDPs) across Ukraine. Centers of Hope and Recovery offer comprehensive support, including psychological, legal, and educational services for families and children.
Save Ukraine collaborates with Ukrainian governmental bodies, such as the Office of the President and the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner, and participates in the Presidential Initiative Bring Kids Back UA. Internationally, it works with organizations and authorities across five continents, including the UN, European Parliament, and World Economic Forum. Mykola Kuleba has represented Save Ukraine in prominent international forums like the US Congress and the UN Security Council
Save Ukraine emphasizes long-term community integration. Projects like Fort Home and Back to School provide housing and educational resources to IDPs. The organization has also opened rehabilitation centers, including one for children with disabilities in Irpin, and launched social services such as day care centers and social taxis.
Save Ukraine's rescue teams specialize in retrieving children abducted or displaced to Russia and TOT. These operations involve armored vehicles and trained personnel due to the high-risk environment. By January 2025, Save Ukraine had successfully returned 565 abducted children. Detailed documentation of these rescues is submitted to international judicial bodies as evidence of war crimes.