If you're looking to help families and refugees in Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, here are several ways San Diegans can step in and assist those in need. DETAILS:
Red Cross — Click here to make a one-time donation or a monthly contribution.UNICEF — One-time or recurring donations can be made here.Revived Soldiers Ukraine — Donators can help by becoming a patron on Patreon, making monthly donations, or making Amazon purchases. More information is available here.House of Ukraine at Balboa Park — Donations are being accepted every day from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at 667 Pan American Rd. W, San Diego.
Ukrainian Orthodox Church — Donations will start being accepted on Thursday, March 3 at 9558 Campo Rd., Spring Valley. San Diego native Natalie Heredia has started a "direct impact" campaign on GoFundMe to help Ukrainian refugees. RELATED COVERAGE: Here's how you can help Ukrainians Local Ukrainians collecting equipment for volunteer fighters SD woman starts campaign to help Ukrainian refugees
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