Sponsoring a Ukrainian family saves lives, creates opportunity, and reunites families. What you do matters. You can help in so many ways. Sponsoring someone doesn't mean you have to invite them into your home, or gain more dependents. You are telling our government that you invite them in for a chance at a life we were all given. There are no repercussions, consequences, or legal requisitions. You have control of the entire process, and no one touches your information! You file the paperwork ! We're just here for unification, guidance and support. So please, reach out if you'd like to know more,
UPDATE!!! THIS FAMILY HAS BEEN SPONSORED! We will welcome them to America in the coming months.
This is Svetlana, Miriam, Theodore, and Christel. They are currently stuck in a refugee camp in the Netherlands. Svetlana can’t work, and the living conditions they are in are not good. They lost everything in Ukraine, there is no where to return. Please, if you’re considering sponsoring… sponsor this family.
Maksym and his wife Aleksandra have been through some of the worst days of this war. Maksym served for nearly three years in the Armed forces of Ukraine. He did many deployments to the front lines of the war. He fought hard for his country and he is in need of refuge. They wish to come to the United States and start a life again. They suffered, and sacrificed a lot for their country. They deserve a chance of peace and happiness. So! We’re coming to you for help. If you find it in your heart to sponsor this couple, we would be happy to help you with the process. Please, reach out to us with any questions you may have.
Maksym was injured in the spring of 2024. He was shot in the side. He is expected to make a full recovery. This young couple has been through a lot. They want to raise a family somewhere safe. If you’d like to sponsor this family please reach out to us !
We are only 19 years old, but we have already seen a lot of things... death, war, devastation, tears... In general, we have experienced a lot of things and we wouldn’t wish this on our worst enemies.
Because of the war in our country, we had to leave our homes. The place where we were born, and where we spent our childhood. But we can't go back. The streets where there used to be laughter are now filled with explosions and sirens.
Now, we currently live in a dormitory with 17 other people. Our story is long and hard, but it won't end here.
We dream of a peaceful and happy life. We dream of living and enjoying every moment. To work, to come home, to see our friends. To breathe the air of freedom and peace. We are very tired... But we still continue to believe in a bright future.We do need help with housing and essentials. - Nazar
If you would like to help these young Ukrainians come to the USA, please reach out to us below. There are many ways to sponsor without sharing your home. Please reach out to us with any questions you may have.
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