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Azov Angels Patronage Service
Azov Angels is a patronage service providing long-term care, rehabilitation support, and material assistance to wounded Ukrainian soldiers and prisoners of war released in exchange operations.
This charity is listed under Medical Aid , where you can compare similar Ukrainian charities and donate through official links.
About Azov Angels Patronage Service
Founded in May 2022, Azov Angels operates as a long-term patronage service rather than an emergency relief fund. The organisation focuses on the sustained care of soldiers wounded in combat — coordinating rehabilitation, legal support, psychological counselling, and material assistance over the months and years that recovery requires.
A significant part of Azov Angels’ work involves supporting soldiers and their families following prisoner of war exchange operations. The organisation assists returning prisoners with immediate medical needs, psychological rehabilitation, and navigating bureaucratic processes for benefits and recognition.
Donors contribute to a sustained care model that extends beyond acute treatment to the longer arc of recovery and reintegration. The foundation publishes individual beneficiary stories (with consent) that illustrate the impact of its programmes.
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