Updates
Today, we are excited to launch our ongoing initiative, the “Supporting the Sheltered Hearts Campaign,” dedicated to Providing Food, Medicine, and Treatment for Evacuated Shelters in Ukraine. The Ukraine Humane Society (UHS) continually receives a substantial volume of requests for assistance. Regrettably, due to limitations, we are unable to address all of them at once, and one of the criteria we prioritize is displacement.
Starting anew, especially after the loss of homes and essential pet supplies, presents significant challenges. We understand firsthand that the beginning is often the most challenging. Shelters, having lost everything that sustained their daily operations, are now faced with the arduous task of rebuilding. This struggle is further compounded by the fact that many caregivers have also lost their jobs.
February 2022 witnessed the unfolding war in Ukraine, where the nation stands resilient against the values propagated by Russia. As the conflict intensifies, both people and animals face prolonged danger. Individuals struggle to protect themselves amid bombings, shootings, and collapsing buildings, compounded by a scarcity of essential resources like food and water. Animals, unable to comprehend the chaos, share in the plight. The ongoing turmoil poses an unprecedented challenge for pets and humans alike, marking the onset of a second full-scale invasion.
Vyra, a devoted senior volunteer, was evacuated from Luhansk region to Dnipro with her foster cats and dogs. Despite her best efforts to create a comfortable home, they now endure a house with an interior temperature of just 2 degrees Celsius. This harsh living condition poses a serious threat to their health. Ukraine Humane Society (UHS) is actively working to find a solution before Vyra and her beloved animals suffer from the freezing temperatures. we are witnessing an example of russia’s genocide and ecocide in Ukraine.
With the support of our international community in Europe, we have successfully delivered 106 ft² of firewood to Vyra and her foster family, along with essential medicines. A heartfelt thank you to each and every one of you who thinks of and cares for Ukrainians. They stand in defense of other nations at the cost of their own lives.
Understanding the critical role of sterilization can’t be overstated in managing pet populations and ensuring the health of our furry friends. It not only helps reduce overpopulation but also contributes to longer, healthier lives for animals. We’re excited to announce our ongoing Sterilization Program, designed to support and educate our community on this vital issue. Join us in this initiative to create a happier, healthier environment for all animals!
Recently, we received a heartfelt plea from a dedicated senior rescuer, overwhelmed with concern for her foster dog, Nikki, who needed urgent surgery to remove a tumor. Thanks to the incredible support from each of you, we were able to step in and help. We’re thrilled to share that Nikki’s surgery was a success and she is now on the road to recovery! This is what community and compassion look like in action. Thank you for making such a profound difference in Nikki’s life.
The longest day, February 24th, has now stretched into two years. As we mark the second anniversary of the war in Ukraine, our nonprofit, UHS, continues our dedicated mission to support both the people and animals affected by this tragedy. We’ve witnessed firsthand the resilience of those impacted and the devastating consequences of Russia’s ecocide in Ukraine, which threatens lives, natural habitats, and the environment. Slava Ukraini!