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International Unity Movement Foundation
International Unity Movement Foundation is a Ukrainian humanitarian organisation delivering food, essential goods, and emergency assistance to civilians in frontline regions and supporting internally displaced families.
This charity is listed under Humanitarian Relief , where you can compare similar Ukrainian charities and donate through official links.
About International Unity Movement Foundation
The International Unity Movement Foundation (Міжнародний Рух Єдності) was registered in October 2022 to support humanitarian efforts for Ukrainian civilians. The foundation focuses on delivering food packages, essential household goods, and emergency supplies to communities in frontline and recently de-occupied regions.
The foundation operates a multi-channel approach to aid distribution, coordinating with local community leaders and partner organisations to identify households with the greatest need. Its international orientation — reflected in its name — indicates engagement with diaspora and foreign donor communities.
Donations go toward procurement of food and essential goods, logistics of distribution to conflict-affected communities, and operational costs of running the volunteer network.
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