Charitable Foundation "Mrija"

Was Founded

on the initiative of the concerned residents of Melitopol and Pryazovsky district and operates with the support of the non-governmental organization "Melitopolshchyna". We united our efforts to help Ukrainians during the russian aggression against Ukraine.

Our charity fund tries to meet the various needs of the forced migrants of the Melitopol district of the Zaporizhia region, people who were forced to leave their homes and leave the occupied territory because of the war; to provide Zaporizhzhia hospitals with the necessary medical preparations; to feed residents of animal shelters deliciously; to provide legal, psychological and moral support to those who need it.

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The foundation has several directions of working: assistance to adults and children who suffered from the military actions of the aggressor country; assistance with medicines and equipment to medical institutions and hospitals; helping shelters for animals that also suffer from war.

Assistance to Forced IDPs

It is with this category of the population that our charity fund “Mrija” works most often. We have repeatedly helped internally displaced persons from the Priazovsky community of the Melitopol district of the Zaporizhzhya region with food, hygiene products, medicines, diapers, and baby food products.

We understand how important it is to support people in such difficult moments of life. Therefore, the delivery of humanitarian aid in our fund is always accompanied by sincere communication and moral support. We are very pleased that our address is constantly receiving words of gratitude and pleasant reviews. We are very happy, if only for a moment, smiles on the faces of the immigrants testify to the expediency of such activity. In such moments, we understand that we are moving in the right direction. Therefore, we plan to continue working to ensure the basic needs of such a category of people as internally displaced persons.

Assistance to IDPs includes various directions:

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE

Assistance program from our international partners (WCK, People in Need) to families who find themselves in difficult life circumstances as a result of hostilities. In a situation where there is not enough money for food, there is no work, the war has not stopped – it is important to know that you are not alone in your troubles. The charity fund “Mrija” helps with food products, personal hygiene products, clothes, medicines, and baby food.

 
LEGAL CONSULTATIONS

During a war, people have many legal issues that need to be resolved regardless of the external situation at the time. You can ask any legal questions to our specialists. We will analyze your situation in detail and recommend optimal solutions. Each question will be answered professionally, and you will clearly understand all the next steps. The lawyer of our charitable foundation Dmytro Valeriyovych Kovalev.

 
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSISTANCE

According to the International Organization for Migration, the number of internally displaced persons in Ukraine has exceeded 8 million. Many of them need psychological support and assistance. We try not to leave behind any person who applied for help to our charity fund. Therefore, the delivery of humanitarian aid is always accompanied by emotional communication, exchange of thoughts and experiences, and emotional release.

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE

Assistance program from our international partners (WCK, People in Need) to families who find themselves in difficult life circumstances as a result of hostilities. In a situation where there is not enough money for food, there is no work, the war has not stopped – it is important to know that you are not alone in your troubles. The charity fund “Mrija” helps with food products, personal hygiene products, clothes, medicines, and baby food.

 
LEGAL CONSULTATIONS

During a war, people have many legal issues that need to be resolved regardless of the external situation at the time. You can ask any legal questions to our specialists. We will analyze your situation in detail and recommend optimal solutions. Each question will be answered professionally, and you will clearly understand all the next steps. The lawyer of our charitable foundation Dmytro Valeriyovych Kovalev.

 
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSISTANCE

According to the International Organization for Migration, the number of internally displaced persons in Ukraine has exceeded 8 million. Many of them need psychological support and assistance. We try not to leave behind any person who applied for help to our charity fund. Therefore, the delivery of humanitarian aid is always accompanied by emotional communication, exchange of thoughts and experiences, and emotional release.

For the fifth month in a row, you and I are making efforts to achieve our common dream – the victory of Ukraine! Each of us found our own business. Someone took up arms and heroically defends our land, someone buys equipment for the military, provides them with food. There are those who take care of the wounded or displaced people.

And someone created a charitable organization and is already expanding the scope of its activities. We are talking about our charitable foundation, whose representatives know where to get the necessary things and whom they will definitely help, report transparently, involve others in charity, and provide legal and psychological assistance to those who need it. Our charitable foundation “Mrija” has already repeatedly helped with humanitarian kits, personal hygiene products, baby food, medical drugs, but only to the displaced people from the Priazovye community of the Melitopol district of the Zaporizhzhya region. Currently, we have expanded the scope of our activities for all IDPs! Therefore, if during the war you left the occupied territory of any region of Ukraine for the city of Zaporizhia and need humanitarian assistance, please contact our office located at the address: Zaporizhzhia, st. Dobrolyubova, 13 or by phone +38 (068) 274-47-55

Assistance to Medical Institutions

The country lives in a new reality – the reality of a brutal war. During this time, we have already gotten used to the sound of air alarm sirens, daily reports from the fronts, and we want only one thing – victory! The role of medical facilities today is difficult to overestimate. The stable operation of hospitals is of particular importance during military operations, and the workload on doctors increases. That is why we are proud of our doctors, who continue to provide medical care to everyone who needs it today, under fire from the occupiers. No hospital has closed, all are working and rescuing the wounded.

Medicines that are necessary for the period of martial law:​

  • Medicines for colds and flu (“Dekatilen”, “Strepsils”, “Pharmacitron”, “Otrivin”, etc.)
  • Anti-inflammatory and analgesic ointments (“Fastum-gel”, “Diklak-gel”)
  • Painkillers (“Nurofen”, “Paracetamol”, “Spazmalgon”, “Noshpa”, “ketanov”, etc.)
  • Preparations in case of receiving cut injuries (cables, bandages, sterile plasters, iodine, hydrogen peroxide, medical alcohol)
  • Tranquilizers and cardiac drugs (“Corvalol”, “Valocordin”, “Nitroglycerin”, “Phenibut”, “Adaptol”, etc.)
  • Means for eyes and ears (physiological solution, “Otipax”, “Ototon”, etc.)
  • Sterile medical hemostatic agents (hemostatics)
  • Sets of sterile cover for the operating room.
  • Sterile gloves (Surgical gloves): 7.8 and 8.5.
  • Medical sterile first aid bandage packages
  • Dressing material
  • Surgical instruments
  • Beds and mattresses
  • Linens

Assistance to Animal Shelters

The war made not only people suffer, but also animals. Many of them still remain in the war zone and in the temporarily occupied territories: without water, food, in shelters, zoos, locked in apartments or in danger on the streets under fire. To save them, volunteer organizations collect funds to provide assistance to shelters and rehabilitation centers, buy food and medicine for animals, organize the evacuation of four-legged animals, protect animals, search for and coordinate volunteers.

We realize that we are responsible for those we have tamed. At this time, our four-legged friends need special care, protection and help. Recently, our charitable foundation began to associate with animal shelters located in the city of Zaporizhia. We visited dogs in shelters several times. We plan to do this in the future.

The help that animal shelters need: