There are many ways to help Ukrainians, including those who fled and those who stayed.
Here are just a few organizations providing support:

CARE provides humanitarian support in Ukraine and to organizations in neighboring countries helping Ukrainian refugees.

Some 510,000 children are impacted by the fighting. UNICEF has been working directly in eastern Ukraine, helping affected children and families.

Save the Children is educating children on the risks of landmines and other explosives. They are also engaged in life-saving work like delivering safe drinking water to those hardest hit by the recent dam explosion. 

At the frontline of the conflicts, Ukrainian Red Cross plays a crucial role in aiding individuals impacted by the war, providing blood donations, mobilizing volunteers and essential resources, and managing urgent response initiatives.

Vostok SOS, an Ukraine-based NGO, provides direct assistance to conflict-affected regions within the country. Donations support local communities, help with evacuations and provide trauma assistance.

 “Future for Ukraine” established by displaced Ukrainian women helps displaced children, women grappling with psychological trauma and also provides prosthetic support to injured Ukrainians.