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Report on Diary of War Fundraising for Hospitaller Paramedics

Diary of War raised $60,013 for Hospitallers

We’re deeply grateful to everyone who joined us and supported our fundraiser for Медичний Добровольчий Батальйон Госпітальєри • Hospitallers Paramedics, saving lives on the front lines in Ukraine.

Thank you to everyone who came with open hearts on 30th, May to the Atlas Performing Arts Center, stood with Ukraine, and helped amplify the voices of those living through war.

A special thank you to the incredible actors who donated their time and talent to become the voices of Ukrainians at war, and to musicians Sophie Villy and Olga Perepelytsia for your moving contributions.

Heartfelt gratitude to our partners, the Diary of War team, for this impactful collaboration.
— To Daria Kolomiec – the author of the reading, thank you for collecting these stories and sharing them with the American audience in such a powerful and unique way.
— To Musa Gurnis, the director of Diary of War, your creative direction, and dedication gave the reading extraordinary depth and meaning.

We’re incredibly proud of our United Help Ukraine team, who work tirelessly every day across multiple projects to deliver life-saving medical and humanitarian aid. Their dedication is making a real impact in Ukraine — reaching and supporting hundreds of thousands of people over there.
United, we make a difference!

How Much Did We Raise for Hospitaller Paramedics?

We are proud to share that our joint fundraising efforts raised $60,013. Raised funds will go directly toward rebuilding the Hospitallers’ base.

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