Letters of recommendation

Letter of recommendation from the Kherson City Military Administration - Save Ukrainians
Letter of recommendation from the Kherson City Military Administration - Save Ukrainians

The Kherson City Military Administration confirms the implementation of humanitarian projects within the Kherson city territorial community (hereinafter - the Community) in cooperation with the Charitable Organization «Charitable Foundation «Save Ukrainians» (hereinafter - CO «CF «Save Ukrainians»), legal entity identification code (EDRPOU): 44899525, located at: Office 1, 21 Yevhena Malaniuka St., Kropyvnytskyi, 25015, Ukraine.

Despite the difficult security situation, you regularly perform important and noble deeds, providing assistance to people who find themselves in dire straits as a result of hostile Russian shelling.

Letter of recommendation from the Myrivska Village Council - Save Ukrainians
Letter of recommendation from the Myrivska Village Council - Save Ukrainians

Dear representatives of the Charitable Organization «Charitable Foundation «SAVE UKRAINIANS»!

Myrivska Village Council of Nikopol District, Dnipropetrovsk Region, highly values and recommends for further cooperation the «Charitable Foundation «SAVE UKRAINIANS» as a reliable and effective partner in providing humanitarian aid and supporting communities in the frontline zone under wartime conditions.

For several years now, the Foundation has been helping our community with firewood, providing more than 100 households with fuel and ensuring a warm winter for families living in close proximity to the front (35-km risk zone).

Letter of recommendation from the Myrivska Village Council - Save Ukrainians
Letter of recommendation from the Myrivska Village Council - Save Ukrainians

We recommend the Charitable Foundation «SAVE UKRAINIANS» as proven and responsible partners for the implementation of joint projects, grants, and donor programs.

Recommendation letter from ACTED - Save Ukrainians
Recommendation letter from ACTED - Save Ukrainians

ACTED is an international non-governmental humanitarian organization, established in 1993, that provides support to vulnerable populations affected by crises worldwide. Active in Ukraine since 2015, ACTED initially focused on Donetska Oblast, but significantly expanded its geographic and operational scope following the full-scale invasion in February 2022.

Letter of recommendation from the Kirovohrad Regional Military Administration - Save Ukrainians
Letter of recommendation from the Kirovohrad Regional Military Administration - Save Ukrainians

The Strategic Communications Department of the Kirovohrad Regional Military Administration highly values and recommends the "SAVE UKRAINIANS" Charitable Foundation for further cooperation as a reliable partner in providing humanitarian aid and developing the communities of the Kirovohrad region under martial law.

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion by the Russian occupiers, the Foundation has demonstrated a high level of efficiency and responsibility in implementing projects aimed at supporting vulnerable populations, including internally displaced persons (IDPs), families with children, veterans, and local communities.

Letter of recommendation from the Kirovohrad Regional Military Administration - Save Ukrainians
Letter of recommendation from the Kirovohrad Regional Military Administration - Save Ukrainians

We recommend the «SAVE UKRAINIANS» Charitable Foundation as proven and responsible partners for the implementation of joint projects, grants, and donor programs.

Letter of recommendation from Novoukrainsk City Council - Save Ukrainians
Letter of recommendation from Novoukrainsk City Council - Save Ukrainians

Dear representatives of the Charitable Organization «Charitable Foundation «SAVE UKRAINIANS»!

Novoukrainka City Council of Kirovohrad Region highly values and recommends for further cooperation the «Charitable Foundation «SAVE UKRAINIANS» as a reliable and effective partner in providing humanitarian aid and developing community infrastructure under martial law.

For several years now, the Foundation has been actively supporting the Novoukrainka community by implementing projects aimed at meeting the basic needs of the population and improving living conditions, especially for vulnerable groups, including internally displaced persons (IDPs). Our cooperation covers key areas that directly contribute to the resilience and quality of services in the city.