About Alaska2Ukraine
Bridging hearts across continents, from the wilderness of Alaska to the resilient spirit of Ukraine
Our Promise: Direct action, verified impact, and unwavering support for Ukrainian freedom through grassroots American solidarity.
Our Story
From Alaska to Ukraine: A Movement Born
Alaska2Ukraine began in spring 2022 when ordinary Americans watched extraordinary Ukrainians defend their homeland against impossible odds. What started as a small group of Alaskan volunteers has grown into a nationwide network spanning from Europe to the Pacific.
We’re not politicians or professional aid workers—we’re teachers, veterans, small business owners, and retirees who believe freedom is worth fighting for. When we saw Ukrainian university students and grandmothers defending their streets with Molotov cocktails against russian armored vehicles, Ukrainian soldiers sharing their rations with stray cats, and Ukrainian medics treating wounded civilians alongside fighters, we knew we had to act.
Our approach is simple: work directly with verified Ukrainian contacts, cut through bureaucracy, and ensure every donated dollar reaches those who need it most. No middlemen, no overhead deductions, no delays.


Direct Impact, Verified Results
What makes Alaska2Ukraine different is our commitment to direct delivery. We don’t send money to large organizations—we work with personally verified military units, volunteer coordinators, and civilian groups throughout Ukraine.
Every contact is vetted. Every delivery is tracked. Every dollar is accounted for. Our volunteers communicate daily with Ukrainian partners via secure channels, coordinating everything from medical supplies for field medics to winter gear for frontline positions.
This isn’t charity—it’s solidarity. Americans supporting Ukrainians who are fighting for the same values we hold dear: freedom, democracy, and the right to determine their own future.
What Drives Us
Every effort counts when communities come together for a greater cause
Board of Directors
Alaska2Ukraine operates under the supervision of a three-member Board of Directors. To be fully qualified for service, board members must be from any of the fourteen villages of Alaska’s Norton Sound region, including Saint Lawrence Island. Additionally, board members must have a minimum of six years of regional experience as Community Health Aides or similar rural Alaskan healthcare providers.
Corporate Officers
The operational leadership team responsible for day-to-day management and mission execution.
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