Our Impact Thanks to your generous donations

Together since 2022, we assisted thousands of Ukrainians cope with the horrors of war.

Dignity, Safety, And Hope: Thanks To You

Since 2022, we’ve been able to impact tens of thousands of lives in Ukraine. Together, we have fed, clothed, sheltered, and supported people in their recovery from the devastation of war. None of this would be possible without your generosity. From all of us in Ukraine and the U.S. — thank you!

 

Find out more about our major efforts and your impact below:

A Community of Dignity Housing 1278 displaced Ukrainians

Hansen Village

Hansen Village is a multi-family residential community for elderly, veterans, widows, orphans and those with disabilities. This project was built at record speed. Residents participate as an active member of the community and help others. Built in partnership with Hansen Ukrainian Mission, this project sets the standard for post-war development.

Amenities

  • gardens and orchard
  • clubhouse
  • pool
  • playgrounds
  • outdoor gathering spaces
  • fully-furnished

Services

  • meals
  • counseling
  • physical therapy
  • daycare
  • transportation

Cost – $44,925,000

A Village of Serenity Housing 162 displaced seniors

Senior Village

The first senior living community in Ukraine, Miracle Village provides safe, permanent housing for seniors who were forced to flee devastated cities like Bakhmut and Mariupol. Many arrived with nothing but the clothes they carried, having lost homes, belongings, and communities to the war.

 

At Miracle Village, they not only find a roof over their heads but also stability, dignity, and companionship. Residents share meals together, build friendships, and rediscover a sense of belonging after years of displacement and uncertainty.

Amenities

  • gardens
  • clubhouse
  • outdoor gathering spaces
  • fully-furnished

Services

  • meals
  • dental care
  • cinema
  • transportation

Cost – $5,608,000

A Family-Centered Community Housing 360 displaced Ukrainians

Dream Village

Nestled in the quaint village of Buzova on the outskirts of Kyiv, Dream Village is home to 360 displaced Ukrainians whose houses were destroyed or occupied during the war. Today, these families live side by side in a close-knit community of 49 houses, each with gardens and safe spaces for children to play. Kids ride their bikes freely without fear of attacks, while grandmothers gather on benches, sharing stories and watching life return to a place once marked by loss.

  • 49 Families
  • fully-furnished
  • self sustaining
  • Governmental services
  • Gardens
  • Playground
  • Government services for internally displaced
  • Art classes
  • Community gatherings

Cost – $3,194,500

A Community of Compassion Housing 137 Seniors

Our People Senior Community

The To Ukraine With Love Senior Community was created to give displaced and vulnerable seniors not just shelter, but dignity, comfort, and family. Located just outside Kyiv, the center offers permanent housing, medical care, and daily meals for seniors who lost their homes to war. Here, residents find safety and belonging—gardens to walk in, spaces to gather, and neighbors who quickly become friends. It is more than housing; it is a place where seniors rediscover joy, purpose, and peace in their later years.

Amenities

  • Variety of stand alone and shared living options
  • Gardens
  • Outdoor gathering spaces
  • Community center
  • Fully furnished

Services

  • Meals
  • Physical therapy
  • Counseling
  • Healthcare
  • Dental care
  • Community classes

Phase 1 and 2 provides housing for 137 Displaced Seniors

Cost – $1,848,644

Returning Home to Their Land 450+ factory-built homes for families

Solving the Biggest Need

With the help of restricted donor funds raised by US families, organizations, church groups and businesses, To Ukraine With Love provides homes for families whose private homes were destroyed. We are proud that 449 families (and counting) have already been helped. They are:

    • Cost between $22-35,000 depending on size and location
    • Delivered to the family’s private land in 1-2 weeks
    • Connected to existing utilities
    • Made completely from Ukrainian materials and built by Ukrainians
    • Fully-furnished with beds, tables, chairs and a couch
    • Includes stove, refrigerator, microwave, and washing machine
    • Bedrooms furnished to meet the family’s size and needs
    • Curtains, bed linens, dishes, utensils, and towels included

A Place to Start Over 135 Apartments in Kyiv Region

Apartment Complex

In the suburb of Sofiivska Borshchahivka, just outside Kyiv, we built and fully furnished 135 apartments—ranging from studios to one, two, and three bedrooms—created to give displaced families a safe and stable home. Each apartment was move-in ready, complete with furniture and essentials, and offered to vetted families for up to five years as they rebuilt their lives after losing their own homes to the war. This community not only provided shelter but restored dignity, giving parents, children, and grandparents a place of security and hope.

  • 135 apartments
  • studio, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom
  • provides housing for 5 years for vetted families who are internally displaced
  • purchased as investment

Cost – $6,400,000

Feeding Ukrainians At 6 Hot Meals Centers in Front-line Villages

4 Million Meals and Counting

Life-changing help to thousands of people:

    • Feed 6,000 people
    • Operate seven days a week at a cost of $0.33 per meal
    • Employ 26 chefs and cooks
    • Deliver 500 meals to a hospital
    • Serve recipients vetted by the government based on need

Since this place opened, I come here every day to get some soup and bread. I take some home to my mom too.

 

It is nice to know that we can have a hot meal even when we don’t have heat or light in our apartment. Thank you To Ukraine With Love.

 

~ Artem in Kharhiv, 14 y.o.

Empowering Women Directly Impacted by War 760 teens and women embracing therapy through horses

Helping Women and Girls

Bridle Up Hope was designed to provide a transformational experience for girls and women, at a time when life has never been harder on them. In Ukraine, women are carrying the weight of war—fleeing their homes, raising children alone while husbands fight on the frontlines, caring for aging parents, and trying to rebuild a future from the ruins of displacement and loss. These unrelenting pressures often lead to fear, exhaustion, grief, and a loss of hope.

 

Through our partnership with Bridle Up Hope USA, this incredible program is now reaching women in Ukraine, giving them a place of healing, growth, and renewed strength. Providing tools to overcome trauma and rediscover confidence is not just important—it is life-changing.

To Ukraine With Love Receives Presidential Recognition

President Zelensky met with Svitlana Miller, the founder of the charity To Ukraine With Love. The President personally thanked To Ukraine With Love for their investment in the well-being of ordinary citizens and their efforts to provide homes for those whose property has been destroyed by the war.

Svitlana Miller, the founder of our charity, shakes hands with President Zelenskiy

Other Supporters:

  • Victor Yushchenko, President of Ukraine (2005-2010)
  • Dmytro Kushneruk, Consul General of Ukraine in San Francisco
  • Oksana Makarova, The Former Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States
  • Mitt Romney, former United States Senator
  • The Office of the President
  • Oleksei Kuleba, Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine
  • Kyiv Region Governor
  • Kharkiv Region Governor
  • Chernihiv Region Governor