The DCSF stands with Ukraine
Danube Civil Society Forum in Solidarity with its Ukrainian members and partners have collected some trustworthy ways you can help and support Ukrainians in these and some verified resources for current information. These are the links that our partners, colleague, friends and us work or came across with.
Neighbour in Need, Online Donations: https://www.roteskreuz.at/spende-nachbar-in-not
TÖOSZ (Association of Hungarian Municipalities, cover approx. 60 per cent of the municipalities in HU): The organisation coordinates the resources of the Hungarian local governments. They collect which municipality can accommodate refugees and for how long. They are in contact with the Hungarian operational staff, which manages matters related to the war situation. The Hungarian partner settlements contacted their Ukrainian partner settlements and organised help. The municipalities also started collecting donations and forwarding donations to humanitarian organisations: http://www.toosz.hu/
The Baptist Service is preparing to care for arriving refugees at the Hungarian border area and is ready to provide possible assistance in Ukraine. They transfer durable food, canned food, baby food, drinking water, basic hygiene products and winter clothing from their logistics centre in Transdanubia to their warehouse base in Matészalka. They also mapped the assistance capacity of social and educational institutions in the region to accommodate refugees and put the HUBA-Rescue24 special rescue team on standby for a possible medical assistance: https://www.baptistasegely.hu/
Special website of the Bulgarian government to support Ukrainians: https://www.bg4ua.com/home
Facebook page of the Bulgarian civil society to help: https://m.facebook.com/groups/338927668246444/
Concordia Social Projects is coordinating emergency aid at the border in Moldova and is accommodating refugees. In Romania colleagues are also preparing to help directly at the border: https://www.concordia-sozialprojekte.de/en
The newsletter of the Ministry of Justice and Migration Germany contains a lot of current information on the asylum procedure and other offers: https://www.justiz-bw.de/,Lde/Startseite/Service/Pressemitteilungen
Important information for Ukrainian refugees in Germany: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lf2VC780Xbhrn5Dbs18Xr6LHhtdHnfoYzsbMfsnbAzo/edit
Information for Ukrainians entering Slovak republic: https://ua.gov.sk/en.html?csrt=11750088282881225441
KtopomozeUkrajine: If you are from Slovakia and want to help by offering accommodation, transport, material, psychological support, other forms of care (education, childcare, legal assistance) please go to this website: https://ktopomozeukrajine.sk/
Information for refugees from Ukraine entering Poland: https://www.gov.pl/web/mswia-en/information-for-refugees-from-ukraine
For more possibilities please go the DCSF´s Facebook page.