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.
Donate to Ukrainian Medical Aid Charities
Ukraine's hospitals and mobile surgical units operate under conditions few healthcare systems have ever faced. Supply chains are disrupted, infrastructure is damaged, and demand for specialised trauma care, prosthetics, and mental health support has grown dramatically. The foundations listed here support medical facilities, mobile teams, rehabilitation programmes, and hospital supply needs through official donation channels.
What are the best Ukrainian medical charities to donate to?
The best Ukrainian medical charities to donate to are foundations that support trauma care, mobile medical teams, prosthetics, rehabilitation, hospital supplies, or mental health support, and provide official donation channels. Review each charity's focus before giving, because frontline medicine, hospital supply, and rehabilitation needs can differ.
8 listed charities
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Medical aid Azov Angels Patronage Service Reviewed Jun 2026 -
Medical aid Hospitallers Medical Battalion The Hospitallers is a Ukrainian volunteer paramedic battalion operating directly on the front line, evacuating wounded soldiers under fire and providing emergency trauma care in active combat zones since 2014.
Reviewed Jun 2026 -
Medical aid Leleka Ukraine Foundation Leleka Ukraine Foundation trains battlefield medics and supplies tactical medicine equipment to Ukraine's Defense Forces, focusing on reducing preventable deaths through quality TCCC training and standardised field kits.
Reviewed Jun 2026 -
Medical aid Medglobal Ukraine Medglobal Ukraine is a medical aid foundation supporting healthcare facilities and medical personnel in conflict-affected regions of Ukraine with supplies, equipment, and emergency assistance.
Reviewed Jun 2026 -
Children Ohmatdyt Foundation The Ohmatdyt Foundation supports Ukraine's National Children's Specialised Hospital — the largest paediatric medical centre in the country — funding equipment, medicines, and reconstruction after the hospital was damaged in 2024.
Reviewed Jun 2026 -
Medical aid Superhumans Center Superhumans Center is Ukraine's largest prosthetics and rehabilitation centre, providing free limb prosthetics, reconstructive surgery, and long-term rehabilitation to soldiers and civilians who have lost limbs in the war.
Reviewed Jun 2026 -
Children Tabletochki Tabletochki is Ukraine's leading children's cancer charity, funding chemotherapy drugs, bone marrow transplants, and psychosocial support for children with cancer and their families across Ukraine.
Reviewed Jun 2026 -
Humanitarian UNITED24 UNITED24 is Ukraine's official state fundraising platform, launched by President Zelenskyy in 2022, channelling international donations directly to the Ukrainian government for defense, medical aid, and reconstruction.
Reviewed Jun 2026
Frequently asked questions
- Which medical needs are most urgent right now?
- Priorities shift constantly based on front-line conditions, but foundations consistently report high demand for trauma surgical consumables, prosthetics materials, and mental health support programmes. The best way to understand current priorities is to follow each foundation's official social media or newsletter for real-time updates.
- What should I check before donating to a medical charity?
- Check the foundation's official website, current programme focus, donation methods, recent updates, and any public reports it shares. Registration and audit information varies by organization, so review each foundation's own documents before making a large donation.
- Do donations reach hospitals near the front line, or only major cities?
- Coverage varies by foundation. Several listed organisations specifically focus on mobile surgical teams and field hospitals in active conflict zones, while others supply major trauma centres in Kyiv or Lviv. Each fund description indicates their geographic focus.