CryptoCare Foundation: A Humanitarian Appeal for Ukraine

A Crisis of Unimaginable Proportions

The war in Ukraine remains one of the most harrowing humanitarian crises of our time. As hostilities stretch into 2025, the suffering of civilians—especially women and children—has reached staggering levels:

  • 12.7 million people are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance, including nearly 2 million children. NRCUSA for UNHCR

  • More than 6.8 million refugees have fled abroad, while around 3.7 million remain internally displaced within Ukraine. Action Against HungerUSA for UNHCR

  • Over 14 million people require aid as of mid-2025, including 3.2 million women of reproductive age and 2.2 million youth. UNFPA EECA

  • In February 2025, UNICEF reached 9.8 million people, including 2.5 million children, with vital services such as healthcare, psychosocial support, education, and water relief. UNICEF

Women: Bearers of Both Burden and Hope

  • Among displaced households, 59% are women and girls. Only 48% of displaced women remain employed compared to 71% of displaced men.

  • An estimated 2.5 million women and girls require protection services from gender-based violence.

  • UNFPA's February 2025 report highlights a $31.3 million funding gap in their $94.4 million appeal for sexual/reproductive health and GBV protection services—only 39% of needed funds have been secured.

  • As of August 2025, UNFPA reached 464,100 individuals with reproductive health services, and 37,620 with GBV prevention/response, but still faces a critical funding shortfall that leaves 750,000 women and girls without vital care.

Children: The Most Innocent Victims

  • Since February 2022, more than 2,000 attacks have hit medical facilities, including at least 81 maternity centers, turning childbirth into a place of fear. In Kherson, births plummeted from 2,000 annually to 120.

  • Civilian casualties number over 15,400, including at least 569 children, with three deaths for every birth in the past year.

  • At least 19,500 Ukrainian children have been forcibly taken to Russia; only around 1,300 have returned.

  • Recent missile strikes, like in Sumy (April 2025), killed 35 people including two children, while in Kryvyi Rih, missiles killed 20 including nine children, and injured dozens more.

  • According to UNICEF, 2,472 child casualties have occurred (667 killed, 1,805 injured) since the war began—an average of two child casualties every day.

    Infrastructure, Well-Being, and Mental Health at Breaking Point

  • Ukraine has suffered widespread destruction: more than 2 million homes damaged or destroyed, and 8.5 million people needing water, sanitation, and hygiene support.

  • Over 9 million people will need health assistance in 2025, including treatment for trauma, injuries, and mental health conditions.

  • Nearly 10 million Ukrainians are at risk of mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and PTSD—especially children.

  • UNICEF reports that between March and May 2024, Ukraine lost 9 GW of power capacity, threatening access to heating, healthcare, and education. Children have spent thousands of hours sheltering underground.

Why Your Help Matters—Right Now

CryptoCare Foundation stands with Ukraine’s women and children—the hardest hit yet most resilient among the suffering. Your support isn’t charity—it’s a lifeline. We can help:

  • Deliver vital services like psychological care, shelter, and reproductive health supplies

  • Reunite families and safeguard the most vulnerable from violence and abduction

  • Keep education, warmth, and hope alive during Ukraine’s fourth wartime winter

Every contribution is a declaration that humanity will not abandon those most in need.

Call to Action

1. Donate Now
Your donation today can support emergency shelters, mobile clinics, winter kits, mental health programming, and protection for women and girls.

2. Spread the Word
Share this appeal—because the world needs to see these faces, hear these stories, and act.

3. Partner With Us
Join hands in hosting fundraisers, virtual events, or supply drives—together, we can amplify the impact.

Together, We Can Be Their Hope

This page isn’t just information—it’s a plea for humanity, resilience, and justice. Your compassion today can change someone’s tomorrow.

Donate. Share. Partner. Let’s make their suffering known—and unendurable.