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The People for People brand aims to build a collective of decisive people who have founded or work at companies that care. From ESG managers to CEOs, these individuals are solution-minded, capable of making fast decisions, and focused on implementing impact at scale. When a large-scale crisis occurs and people are forced to flee their homes, they feel the responsibility to act. They are not experts in medical aid, construction or military operations - but they can tap into their businesses to deliver much-needed supplies, services and infrastructure quickly. When people are suddenly forced from home due to large-scale disasters, we call on our collective responsibility to help as many people as possible as quickly as possible - regardless of their nationality or background. We focus our eorts on the people that might otherwise be missed or fall behind. We pay special attention to young people and their families, directly asking them about their needs. United in our eorts, we aim to bring back humanity in crisis response.
Bringing access to knowledge where it's most needed Since 2007, Bibliotheques Sans Frontieres (Libraries Without Borders) has worked to bring knowledge and information to people in need. We provide access and resources that connect people to books and digital resources, expanding the reach of libraries, training facilitators in post-emergency situations, and addressing the needs of under-resourced communities. From laundromats in Oakland, California, to refugee camps in Bangladesh, we bring tools to reduce inequality of access to information and knowledge.
We help people in crisis live with hope and dignity. We go the extra mile to reach people impacted by emergencies and crises - regardless of race, creed or nationality - live in dignity, free from human suffering and with hope for a better future. We focus on the most vulnerable people in isolated areas of the world, where few organizations work.
"The Grow Up in the Family Charitable Foundation is a non-governmental, non-profit foundation that brings together individuals and legal entities to carry out charitable activities in the interests of society and certain categories of people, with the aim of preventing orphans and boys and girls deprived of parental care from entering boarding schools and ensuring their full development in a family environment.
Our mission is based on the Christian values of mercy and compassion for people in difficult circumstances. We strive to provide humanitarian aid to those who face serious adversity - whether it be wars, epidemics, environmental disasters or social challenges. Our aim is not only to support vulnerable categories of people in their time of need, but also to create the conditions for lasting changes that will improve their quality of life and ensure future stability.
We support those who risk their lives daily for Ukraine's security: deminers, their families, and animals needing care.
TO MAKE THIS WORLD SAFE FOR EVERYONE! To do this, UDA has three strategic goals: To unite and increase the potential of the best specialists in Ukraine in the field of mine action (Mine Action); To create Unified National Mine Action Standards in Ukraine and ensure control over their compliance; Consolidate the efforts of civil society, the state, the media and international partners to create decent working conditions, technical support and protection for Ukraine's deminers. Our target motto: doomed to succeed!
Zminotvortsi (Changemakers) empowers Ukrainian teenagers from rural communities (10,000 people and less) with vital knowledge and connections. Through 12 expert-led online sessions and immersive offline camps and workshops, we equip them with real-world insights on business, governance, media, and more. This project bridges the education gap, fostering a network of proactive youth ready to shape their future and rebuild Ukraine.We operate in 23 regions of Ukraine and covering 6600 teenagers with regional trips and engaging almost 1200 into the educational program.
To rebuild and ensure sustainable development in communities affected by the Russian armed aggression in Ukraine, through the consolidation of proactive Ukrainians and international partners.
NGO "Architectural Education" was founded in 2016 by young architects and urbanists with the aim of creating a professional community capable of researching, understanding, and generating transformational change. We are forging a new tradition in Ukrainian architecture and preparing a new generation of architects who possess deep professional knowledge and skills, think critically, and act responsibly within the innovative educational project "Kharkiv School of Architecture." The main areas of our work include addressing current issues in architecture and urban planning, advancing applied research and the generation of new knowledge, and strengthening the practical component of the educational program at the Kharkiv School of Architecture.
Foundation "Moloda Gromada" (MG) exists to support local communities interested in their development with original solutions and inclusion (participatory approach).
Veteran Hub | Support warriors and their loved ones on their journey to putting down roots in civilian life. We professionally support veterans on their journey to rooting - a state in which important, long-term decisions are made consciously and with inner readiness. We believe that veterans and their loved ones walk their Journey by themselves, but they don't walk alone. They return to their family, workplace and community, who play the second most important role in homecoming experiences. Veteran Hub is a national support network for warriors and their loved ones at any stage of their journey. Standing at the crosswalks as a service provider and a think tank, Veteran Hub has a unique perspective on the veteran reintegration policy in Ukraine, built on both first-hand experience in serving the clients, and professional research and analysis. This allows to identify the needs and experiences of veterans and their loved ones in a timely manner, develop solutions for their well-being and engage stakeholders for meaningful change in their interactions with the clients, through creative communication and advocacy. Veteran Hub was co-created in 2018 in cooperation between NGO Pobratymy, Victor Pinchuk Foundation and Olena Pinchuk Foundation.