Syncron for Ukraine

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As a citizen of Central Europe, too young to know what war means, what is going on in Ukraine seems unreal for me. Sadly, this is real. Ukrainians are very brave; they were forced to fight on the streets for their independence. Poland has a difficult historical relations with the Ukraine, but today we stand hand in hand to help our neighbours.
There are thousands of refugees at the Polish border. Women and children looking for a safe place.
We can't do much. However, with the group of friends from Syncron we decided to contact Warsaw Mayor's Office to ask how we can help. They are looking for hygiene products, clothes, formula milk, shelter for refugees, transport from Przemyśl and Rzeszów to Warsaw, etc. There are hundreds of initiatives to coordinate so it will take some time before they respond. I will post here as soon as I get the answer.
Meanwhile, we started a grassroots initiative to raise some funds and send it to one of the organisations recommended by Warsaw Mayor's Office. I know most of you in Warsaw already helping in one way or another. I am also sure that there are multiple forms of help organised in Sweden, Germany, UK, US or even India and Japan. Therefore, do not feel obliged to chip in. However, if you want to help, please send your share here.
All funds accumulated in the money box are transferred
directly to the target campaign:
Pledge 1.5% of tax
Pledge 1.5% of tax
As a citizen of Central Europe, too young to know what war means, what is going on in Ukraine seems unreal for me. Sadly, this is real. Ukrainians are very brave; they were forced to fight on the streets for their independence. Poland has a difficult historical relations with the Ukraine, but today we stand hand in hand to help our neighbours.
There are thousands of refugees at the Polish border. Women and children looking for a safe place.
We can't do much. However, with the group of friends from Syncron we decided to contact Warsaw Mayor's Office to ask how we can help. They are looking for hygiene products, clothes, formula milk, shelter for refugees, transport from Przemyśl and Rzeszów to Warsaw, etc. There are hundreds of initiatives to coordinate so it will take some time before they respond. I will post here as soon as I get the answer.
Meanwhile, we started a grassroots initiative to raise some funds and send it to one of the organisations recommended by Warsaw Mayor's Office. I know most of you in Warsaw already helping in one way or another. I am also sure that there are multiple forms of help organised in Sweden, Germany, UK, US or even India and Japan. Therefore, do not feel obliged to chip in. However, if you want to help, please send your share here.