Where to send money to help the Ukrainian refugees

Children’s Smile Foundation

Charity Goal

Children’s Smile Foundation has never been indifferent to the tragedy and suffering of children with a blind eye and the same is true in the case of Ukrainian children that either remained in their thorn by war homeland or migrated to neighboring safe haven of Poland. Entire proceeds from this account will be dedicated to helping the youngest victims of this war. It will be long-lasting support because it can be expected that the consequences of this conflict will linger for many years to come. We also want to support the centers where children evacuated from Ukrainian hospitals and orphanages are currently staying.

Organization description

The Children’s Smile Foundation was established in 1999 and since then it has been continuously helping the disadvantaged children in Poland and in the United States. The goal of Children’s Smile Foundation is to provide help to disadvantaged children. We want to show them that there are people who care about them, make them feel loved, and help them grow into well-adjusted young adults. Our help is only possible with the support and contributions from our individual donors and sponsors. All of the donations are tax-deductible as the Children Smile Foundation is a not-for-profit charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS.

Acceptable deposit methods:
Cashonly at the Children’s Smile Foundation office and PSFCU branches – deposit to the

Children’s Smile Foundation account No. 1467414

Checkswith the memo: “Help for Ukrainian Children” should be mailed to: Children’s Smile Foundation
6043 Maspeth Avenue
Maspeth, NY 11378

Wire transfers should be sent to the Children’s Smile Foundation account: Routing number: 226082022
SWIFT/BIC code: PSFCUS33
Account No.: 000 1467381

Transfer title: “Help for Ukrainian Children”

PayPal, credit/debit cardyou can use the link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5DAZ87Y3BMKAN or scan the QR Code: page1image54809472

Charity Goal

The Kosciuszko Foundation

The Kosciuszko Foundation has established a fund, “Help Ukraine Now,” to accept donations to help Ukrainian refugees in Poland. 100% of your donations go to support the cause. The Folk Association (Stowarzyszenie Folkowisko), recognized as one of the first organizations helping refugees on the Ukrainian side of the border was the first recipient of the Foundation’s help provided in the first days since the Russian invasion on Ukraine. Additional info about the KF action:

https://www.thekf.org/kf/events/Help-Ukraine/

Organization description

Founded in 1925, the Kosciuszko Foundation promotes closer ties between Poland and the United States through educational, scientific, and cultural exchanges. It awards up to $1 million annually in fellowships and grants to graduate students, scholars, scientists, professionals, and artists, and promotes Polish culture in America.

Acceptable deposit methods:

Direct donations to: https://form.jotform.com/forms5000/stand-with-ukraine-2022

Checks, written to the Kosciuszko Foundation, with a memo: “HELP UKRAINE NOW,” should be sent to:
The Kosciuszko Foundation
15 E 65th Street, New York, NY 10065

Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union

Charity Goal

Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union, in partnership with the John Paul II Foundation of New Jersey, has set up a special account at PSFCU aimed at providing assistance to Ukrainian refugees in Poland. Collected funds will be transferred to local charities in Poland: local branches of Caritas in Poland and the John Paul II Foundation House in Lublin, where Ukrainian refugees are currently housed.

Organization description

Established in 1976, the Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union (PSFCU) has 21 offices in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Illinois, an Operations Center in Fairfield, NJ, and a Mortgage Credit Office in New Britain, CT. Additionally, PSFCU offers mortgage loans in the states of Florida and Indiana. Currently, the Credit Union has over $2.5 billion in assets and provides its services to a group of over 108,000 members.

Acceptable deposit methods:
Cashonly at PSFCU branches – deposit to the John Paul II account No. 1467414page2image61010688page2image61011072

Checksmade out to John Paul II Foundation with the memo “Donation for Ukraine refugees” should be mailed to:
Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union
Ukraine Refugees Relief Fund

9 Law Drive Fairfield, NJ 07004

Wire transfers should be sent to the John Paul II Foundation (JP2F) account: Routing number: 226082022
SWIFT/BIC code: PSFCUS33
Account No.: 000 14 67 414