
Are you looking for ways to help or get involved, but feeling helpless at home? Boundless has gathered together a few pointers on what you can do and ways you can help.
Contact your elected representatives
- Tips and tricks on writing to your elected representatives
- USAGov information on how to contact your elected officials
- A comprehensive tool to find your House and Senate representatives, how to contact them, as well as bills they’ve introduced, and other information
- A template letter you can use to email your representatives
Stay informed, but avoid misinformation
Ukraine Now says that one of the most important things you can do for Ukraine right now is to read and share only verified, accurate information about Russia’s attack on Ukraine. Visit their site to see other ways you can Stand with Ukraine.
We’ve gathered a few other trustworthy sources you can refer to:
Ukrainian Outlets
- The Kyiv Independent
- The New Voice of Ukraine
- The Kyiv Post (this is a state-funded outlet which has been among the first to deliver breaking news from the Ukrainian government and national offices).
American and Other International Outlets
- Associated Press: Russia-Ukraine | Breaking News & Live Updates
- Reuters: Ukraine and Russia: What you need to know right now | Reuters
- British Broadcasting Corporation: Ukraine live updates – BBC News
- AFP News Agency (Agence France Presse): AFP News Agency
Donate
If you would like to donate to organizations working in Ukraine, some selected charities and non–governmental organizations include:
- Razom for Ukraine
- Nova Ukraine
- Ukrainian Red Cross Society
- Voices of Children
- UNICEF Ukraine
- the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR)
- Revived Soldiers Ukraine
- Ukrainian-American Crisis Response Committee of Michigan