Funded: Little Lyusya Needs Your Help To Beat Cancer
Help Care For Pets Evacuated From the Frontline
Volunteers are currently evacuating animals from the Kherson and Sumy regions of Ukraine, as the situation there is getting worse, and the frontline is moving.Â
Lyusya is one of the dogs evacuated to Odessa from the Kherson region. Rescuers found the sick little dog roaming the war-torn streets.Â
Lyusya has cancer and is undergoing treatment at the Oksana Shelter in Odessa. The selfless staff is making sure she gets the care she needs while also caring for 34 other disabled dogs.
The Animal Rescue Site, in partnership with Greater Good Charities, is providing medical care and support for Lyusya and other dogs at Oksana Shelter.
Give now and help fund these efforts.
Watch brave volunteers put their lives at risk to rescue more pets:
Help provide nourishing meals and critical supplies to people and animals fleeing from attack in Ukraine. Greater Good Charities is on the ground in Ukraine — your gift today can have a direct impact for Ukrainian families and pets tomorrow.
Since the Fall of 2022, Greater Good Charities has directly distributed over 900,000 humanitarian meals to families living in recently liberated areas of East Ukraine as part of our winter relief kit distributions. These kits include warm blankets, hygiene supplies, and pet food, along with ingredients to make 80 meals. These distributions continue today.
Greater Good Charities has also established warehouse distribution partners in Poland, Romania, Lithuania, Slovakia, and Moldova and secured a permanent warehouse in Poland. With your help, we continue to provide funding and supplies to help distribute nourishing meals at border crossings for refugees fleeing Ukraine and at shelters and camps for those who remain in the country.
Greater Good Charities has directly supported partners helping hundreds of thousands of displaced people in Ukraine and refugees fleeing to neighboring countries. We have funded over 9.5 million meals distributed through local partners and food banks.
With your help, we’ve taken care of not just people, but pets as well. We are providing more than 31.6 million meals to pets of internally displaced Ukrainians, pets fleeing to neighboring countries with their families, and pets in overcrowded animal shelters in Ukraine.
The people and pets of Ukraine still need YOU; we can’t do any of this without your support. Your emergency donation is a beacon of hope and can fund projects like the one described. Give today.
Greater Good Charities has ultimate authority and discretion with regard to the distribution of its funds. All expenditures made are consistent with the exempt purposes of Greater Good Charities.