How to help Ukrainians in Slovakia. Donations, accommodation, clothing, volunteering
Slovakia has taken in more than 250 000 Ukrainians who have fled the war. Charitable organizations, collection points for humanitarian aid, and websites where people affected can ask for help have been organized in the country.
How to stand with Ukraine presents a series of materials on how to help those affected by the war in Ukraine: where to send money, bring clothes and food, how to help refugees find temporary or permanent accommodation, and more. In this release, we share a list of useful links for those who want to help Ukrainians forced to flee to Slovakia.
Help us expand the list: leave links in the comments or send an email to [email protected]
Slovakia has taken in more than 250 000 Ukrainians who have fled the war. Charitable organizations, collection points for humanitarian aid, and websites where people affected can ask for help have been organized in the country.
How to stand with Ukraine presents a series of materials on how to help those affected by the war in Ukraine: where to send money, bring clothes and food, how to help refugees find temporary or permanent accommodation, and more. In this release, we share a list of useful links for those who want to help Ukrainians forced to flee to Slovakia.
Help us expand the list: leave links in the comments or send an email to [email protected]
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Financial aid
Kto pomôžeUkrajine is a nationwide fundraising campaign; its donations will go to 30 public organizations to help Ukrainians.
Magna is an organization that has been providing medical aid to Ukrainians from the Donetsk and Luhansk regions since 2019.
Charita is a Catholic charity in Slovakia. Donations will be used to provide emergency assistance for Ukrainians in the war zone, including food, accommodation, and satisfying the basic needs. The organization will be eager to cooperate
Donations from UNICEF Slovakia will go to help children and their families with food, medicine, accommodation, clean water and psychosocial support.
Donations via text message:
to number 837 — 5 € (Človek v ohrození);
to number 836 — 10€ (Magna);
a text message with the word Ukrajina to number 836 — 3€ (UNICEF Slovakia).
Integra — here you can leave an application if you want to help with accompanying Ukrainians during their stay in Slovakia, accommodation or transport.
Ministry of Interior of the Slovak Republic has created an e-mail [email protected]; you can write there to get information about what kind of humanitarian aid is needed at the moment. You can also call +421(2) 4859-3312.
Cultural centre Zrkadlový háj in Bratislava (Rovniankova 3, 851 02 Petržalka) collects things for Ukrainians every day from 10:00 to 16:00. The list of what’s needed is constantly changing; you can find it on the Misia Facebook page or on the website. If you would like to join as a volunteer, call +421 2 68 29 92 00.
Clothes are collected in Šaľa at the Cultural Centre (Pribinovo námestie, 927 05 Šaľa-Veča) every day from 13:00 to 17:00. Here you can bring blankets, pillows, sleeping bags, warm clothes, children’s clothes and underwear, toiletries, any products with a long shelf life, thermal underwear for adults.
You can bring food, hygiene products or clothes to the warehouse of Človek v ohrození in Humenné, and from there they will be sent to Ukraine. You need to email them in advance at [email protected] and ask what is needed at the moment. The warehouse is open Monday through Friday, from 8:00 to 16:00.
Other help
School to Go — if you are a teacher and want to help children who have left Ukraine, you can register on this platform, which allows children to study online.
At the National Transfusion Service (Limbová 3, Bratislava-Nové Mesto, Kramáre) you can donate blood to be sent to Ukraine. March 21-25 from 7:00 to 13:00.
Useful links
Darujme.sk is a Facebook group that offers constantly updated information for residents of Slovakia on how they can help Ukrainians.
Non-profit organization Človek v ohrození, founded in 1999 by journalists after the Kosovo conflict, has collected ways to help Ukrainians. You can also call them every day from 9:00 to 18:00 at +421917239708 (daily from 9:00 to 18:00) or send an email to [email protected].
Here is some useful information from Integra for those who have decided to provide accommodation for Ukrainians in Slovakia.
Utečenci z ukrajiny is a FB group with current information about helping Ukrainians and volunteering.