Support the Ukrainian House
When the war in Ukraine shattered lives, thousands of mothers, children, and grandparents arrived in Poland with little more than hope. The Ukrainian House has been here for them every step of the way. We have provided crucial help to Ukraine and Ukrainians for more than 15 years, and are the most prominent Ukrainian organization in Poland.
We are a community center, a legal aid hub, a school, a shelter, a place for psychological healing, and above all, a home for those who have lost theirs.
Why does your help matter?
“I came here with nothing. The Ukrainian House gave me help, but also more than that, they gave me dignity and hope.”
Yana, a refugee, mother of a son, a widow whose husband died in the war
The war is not over. And even in safety, the journey is far from easy.
Many refugees in Poland are still struggling to find a job, a home, or peace of mind. Children need schools. Parents need guidance. Seniors need care. And all of them need to feel they are not alone.
Donate now
Your donation goes directly to providing:
✓ Crisis support and legal aid
✓ Safe accommodation
✓ Therapy and mental health services
✓ Education for displaced children
✓ Language and employment programs
✓ Community, culture, and connections
This work is only possible thanks to donors like you. Even a small contribution brings hope to someone who desperately needs it.
Every time you give, you’re saying:
„I see you. I care. You matter.”
Together, we can create a future where Ukrainians can rebuild their lives after this terrible war.
Together, we have achieved so much in response to the war, including:
*Data collected from February 24, 2022 to November 30, 2024
51 405
Face-to-face consultations
102 088
Helpline consultations
14 251
Individuals accommodated
13 728
Cultural event participants
247-270 annually
Pupils of the Warsaw Ukrainian School
1 619
Polish language course participants
534
Conversation club participants
2 941
Ukrainian Women’s Clubs members
228
Ukrainian Saturday School pupils
861
Library readers
934
Family Assistant beneficiaries
2 971
Mazowsze Project beneficiaries
480
People receiving psychological support
1 895
Children and youth activity participants
1 620 369*
Readers of our infoportal
*Data collected from February 24, 2022 to November 30, 2024




