Thanks to your donations, iMiracleProject has helped thousands of people in Ukraine.

With community support, we will continue to advocate, help those in urgent need and show those in despair that they have not been forgotten.   We thank you for your support and willingness to learn about the conflict.  Together, we will continue to change the world for the better.

Successful Projects

Feed Ukrainian Seniors

As in many conflicts, it is the elderly who suffer the most, left behind, with no one to assist them. Often their children and grandchildren have joined the war effort and the treacherous demands presented by the environment leaving Ukraine is beyond their reach. Our partners, Ivan Subbotin and his friends, knew daily survival depended on food, nutrition and life-sustaining prescriptions.

As with changemakers and everyday heroes, instead of accepting the ‘inevitable’, he was quick to mobilize, with backing from iMiracleProject, the Feed Ukrainian Seniors project was born. Ivan made miracles happen with vision, strategy, and compassion.  

Since iMiracleProject’s focus is on critical and emergent support, we will continue to move forward to assist most urgent needs while Ivan and his team will continue to provide their unique and crucial efforts to this vulnerable elderly and homebound community.

Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia

In the aftermath and destruction caused by flooding, as was experienced in the Kherson region of Ukraine, clean water is essential for survival. Through your donations, iMiracleProject was able to collect 280 Life Straws to be shipped to Ukraine.

Additional donations were made by Rick Steckler of 124 Life Straw four-packs. Each life-saving straw purifies 4,000 liters of water, that is 1,000 gallons of water cleaned and ready to drink per Life Straw! The donation of Life Straws by Rick Steckler and those acquired through your donations allowed us to provide over 1.98 Million liters of clean drinking water to those affected by the flooding in the Kherson region of Ukraine!

the Kherson region

LifeStraw

Medical Supplies

Ksenia Tsahhirov (Popcorn: Play, Party and Cook) from Bellevue, WA., coordinated a gracious donation of medical supplies from Lahai Health Clinic. We have hand-delivered them to our coordinators in Lviv, Ukraine.

Lahai Health Clinic

Medical Supply Delivery

The project was initiated and coordinated by Liliya Kovalenko, President of the Ukrainian Association of Washington. Along with other organizations, we participated in organizing the procurement of a large shipment of medical supplies. The combined organizations filled a 32-ton plane with the help of many donors from Washington State and Oregon. We aided in the collection, sorting, inventory and transportation of these supplies to a local warehouse.

First Aid Kits

We sent 792 kits on a plane with $22,587 in medical supplies. More kits continued to come, so we partnered with Vital Solutions, a Kirkland-based medical mission team that is currently serving refugees on the border between Romania and Ukraine. On April 4, Ben Sterciuc, the Founder of Vital Solutions, delivered 59 kits to Romania with his medical team for his third Ukrainian mission since the beginning of the war. They were personally delivered to several locations in Kyiv on April 14th, 2022.  

Vital Solutions

In July 2022, iMiracleProject collected supplies by request of two hospitals in Kharkiv - Traumatology Hospital and Maternity Ward. The most needed items were tourniquets, as at this point it was nearly impossible to purchase them in Europe.

Among other supplies were clothes for newborns and mothers, and antiseptics. On August 10th, our volunteer Anna Agripina Prisacari flew to Ukraine from the US and tansfeв еру supplies to a volunteer. In Mid September the medical supplies made their way to Ukraine, however, the constant shelling made further distribution extremely difficult. 

The final delivery was planned to be the day that a major Ukrainian city infrastructure was bombed and lost electricity. So, our volunteers had to keep laying low until things calmed down again and finally were able to deliver the supplies a few days later.  Thank you so much for your support! The amount we were able to collect in a week made miracles. 

Kharkiv Hospitals

Helping Refugees in Transit

Beginning in April 2022, iMiracleProject has been helping Project Peppa, a Seattle-born effort to help Ukrainian refugees transition to other countries via Romania. Project Peppa was founded by Nelli Tkach, whose goal was to help refugees from Ukraine get to their final destination, one family at a time.

When the war began, people started to flee war-torn Ukraine. Over 1.5 million refugees have entered Romania since Feb 24, 2022, in most cases using it as a transit to other countries. Volunteers at Bucharest’s Otopeni airport have provided logistic support, helped Ukrainians resolve airline issues, provided safety checks, and made sure families were able to fly from Romania to their country of resettlement.

iMiracleProject has assisted by providing $2,1430 to cover food, plane tickets, COVID tests, short-term accommodations, luggage fees, various supplies for the refugees, and some volunteer expenses. We estimate that over 7,000 refugees were helped by Peppa volunteers.

Peppa Project in Romania

Deliver Vital Supplies

The project “Deliver Vital Supplies” became a reality through the help of our courageous friends in Slovakia️. As of April 2022, the Project has collected $56,017 and personally delivered more than half a ton of vital supplies from the U.S. into Ukraine.  Another half a ton has been purchased and supplied from Europe.

Our shipments have included folding stretchers, bandages, trauma shears, medical pouches, Leatherman multi-tools, insulated gloves, protective glasses, packs, boots, camp stoves, and canned food. The insulated clothing purchased with your contributions is already being worn by Ukrainians defending their cities and rescuing victims of the shelling. 

Your donations have also purchased thermal tights, wool socks, tourniquets, and other crucial medical supplies that were hand-delivered to Kyiv.

Druzhbans Project in Slovakia