Mar 10, 2026
.The Crisis In Ukraine, the need is staggering. An estimated 40’000 people—men, women and children—are below-knee amputees as a result of the war. Yet in all of 2024, only about 600 new prosthetic devices were made across the entire country. The math is...
Feb 20, 2026
The Power of a Paintbrush When Lilia Stadnik fled Kherson in the early weeks of the war, she lost her home, her city and much of her sense of purpose. A trained art therapist, she found refuge in Warsaw. But purpose? That came later—when Mission for Ukraine asked her...
Nov 12, 2025
The Crisis Within the Crisis In the first chaotic weeks of the full-scale invasion, hundreds of orphanages were evacuated. Some orphans fled to Poland with caregivers. Others were separated from their families. Still others lost siblings, grandparents or the only home...
Oct 18, 2025
The Dream of a Dedicated Space For nearly three years, Lilia Stadnik and Leszek have been teaching art therapy and woodworking classes to Ukrainian refugees in Warsaw. They’ve worked in refugee centres, borrowed studios, museum classrooms and office buildings....
Sep 13, 2025
A Printer in the Back Seat In September 2025, Karol Kras—Mission for Ukraine’s partner and connector on the ground—drove to Dijon, France to pick up a very special delivery: the first Icarus Lite 3D printer purchased by Mission for Ukraine. The new...