Save Ukraine’s War-Torn Pets

Help pets who lost their owners during the war in Ukraine find a new home.

Save Ukrainian pets who have lost their homes.

The war in Ukraine has left countless pets in despair, their owners lost to violence or forced to flee. These innocent animals—dogs trembling in bombed-out streets, cats hiding in rubble—face starvation, injury, and unimaginable trauma.
You can be their lifeline. Your donation can provide critical support: food to nourish hungry animals, medical treatment for wounds and illnesses, and safe evacuation from combat zones.
Every dollar helps volunteers brave danger to rescue pets from shelled cities like Kharkiv or flooded Kherson, giving them a chance to heal and survive.
Beyond survival, these pets need hope—a new home where they can feel loved again. Your contribution supports efforts to find foster families, offering a fresh start for pets who have lost their families to rocket fire and are shell-shocked by bombing.
Shelters are overflowing and resources are stretched thin. Your generosity can fund pet carriers, vaccines, and adoption programs, ensuring these animals aren’t forgotten victims of war.
By donating today, you’re not just saving lives—you’re restoring bonds of trust and love.
Donate now. Together, we can bring warmth, care, and new beginnings to Ukraine’s abandoned pets, proving that compassion endures even in the darkest times.

Act now—be their hero.

Save Ukraine’s War-Torn Pets

Join us in making a difference—support our mission to rescue and care for pets affected by war. Discover how your donations provide shelter, food, and medical care, spreading compassion and hope.

The heartwarming journeys of rescued pets finding new, loving homes across European countries.

AMAN

He is an Alabai . His owners were killed during the missile attacks in Mykolaiv. He was rescued by volunteers and taken to the animal protection center in Mykolaiv.

NIK

NIK is a blind and very old dog, 15-16 years old. He was found in the Kharkiv region in a helpless state, blind he wandered around the devastated city, possibly his owners were killed.

BARRY

Barry is a very old dog; this giant is 14 years old. After the de-occupation of the Kyiv region, he was found at a recreation center in an enclosure, emaciated to the bone without food and water.

BRUNA

This girl was rescued by volunteers in the city of Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region. After explosion in the house, where she lived, she lost her owners, who were killed.

Pets cherished in loving U.S. families and pets amid the ruins of devastated homes in Ukraine.

Michael, a church member and owner of two golden retrievers, donated $1,000 to save pets in Ukraine.

They need your help.

Markhalivka, Naddniprianshchyna
As an aftermath of the Russian air strike, Igor Mozhayev has lost his home, two grandchildren, two nephews, wife, daughter, and sister. Only his cat has survived.

Amelia, a churchgoer and owner of a fluffy cat, donated $2,500 to save pets in Ukraine

They need your help.

Irpen, Polesie
As a result of a Russian airstrike, the house where the Kovalenko family lived was destroyed. The parents, grandmother and sister were killed. Only Maksim Kovalenko and the cat survived.

Save Ukrainian pets who have lost their homes.

$500+

Buying pet food.

The donation amount listed is the recommended amount to save the pets we’ve saved and care for. You can donate larger amounts of money to charity.

$1,000+

Buying medicine for pets.

The donation amount listed is the recommended amount to save the pets we’ve saved and care for. You can donate larger amounts of money to charity.

$2,500+

Searching for new owners for pets.

The donation amount listed is the recommended amount to save the pets we’ve saved and care for. You can donate larger amounts of money to charity.

$3,000+

Treatment for pets.

The donation amount listed is the recommended amount to save the pets we’ve saved and care for. You can donate larger amounts of money to charity.

$5,000+

Operations and saving the lives of pets.

The donation amount listed is the recommended amount to save the pets we’ve saved and care for. You can donate larger amounts of money to charity.

$10,000+

Helping the pet shelter.

The donation amount listed is the recommended amount to save the pets we’ve saved and care for. You can donate larger amounts of money to charity.

Help pets who lost their owners during the war in Ukraine find a new home.

“Your compassion and kindness can help find new homes for pets who have lost their owners in the war in Ukraine”

Dr. Gen

Church Alpha Mind