How You Can Help Ukraine Now!
by Anna Barr

We can’t be quiet when so many of our friends’ lives are at risk. Over the years, through fashion, movies, photography, and art we have learned about Ukrainian culture and made many Ukrainian friends. They are strong and we need to be strong for them. As of now, our fashion family at the White Rabbit in Ukraine have told us the following:
“This morning Russia officially declared war with Ukraine and started an immediate invasion. Ukrainian cities are under constant attack by Russian forces, facing destruction to both military and civil infrastructure and civilian losses. White Rabbit agency team requests your support in covering current events and sharing as much information as possible.
Now we are at the forefront of the world’s fight for democracy and freedom, and it’s much more than just about Ukraine, it affects the very guarantees of world peace. The only way to help is to draw international attention to every event happening, giving Russian propaganda no platform to share its disinformation. A treacherous military assault like this should not be possible in the very heart of Europe, and in this unprecedented situation counteraction to fake news could save lives and help prevent this full-blown war from going any further. International recognition matters. Some reliable sources of information and crowdfunding links are at your service below.
Statements from Ukrainian officials giving details on what is really going on are available here:
https://www.rnbo.gov.ua/en/#
https://twitter.com/DmytroKuleba
To help Ukrainian military and volunteers, visit these links:
Patreon SAVE LIFE IN UA
Donate to SAVE LIFE IN UA
Donate to UA hospitals
Our team and families luckily are all safe now, and we ask for your support. Every every donation and every IG post or story matters.
Stand with Ukraine, stand with the truth.”
We also encourage everyone to practice their freedom to protest. Sadly this isn’t the first time we have asked for this, in recent years we have asked for protest and solidarity with Georgians during Pride and Black Lives Matter. We have faith in love and peace. Stand with Ukraine.
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