The U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC) is proud to announce that United Help Ukraine has transitioned from an associate member to a full member of the Council. This milestone reflects the organization’s growing impact in providing humanitarian, medical, and psychological assistance to those affected by the war, as well as its commitment to advocating for a free, democratic, and independent Ukraine.

Since its founding in 2014, United Help Ukraine has played a vital role in supporting the people of Ukraine through its core programs: Defender's Aid, Humanitarian Welfare, Medical Aid and Raising Awareness. In addition, the organization manages major initiatives under these programs, like the Wounded Warrior Project and SMUHA, which provide mental wellness programs that support families and children who are traumatized by war. “United Help Ukraine’s unwavering dedication to assisting those on the front lines and civilians affected by war embodies the values of resilience and solidarity,” said Maryna Baydyuk, President & Executive Director of United Help Ukraine. “We are honored to deepen our collaboration with USUBC and expand our efforts to provide critical aid and raise global awareness for Ukraine’s fight for freedom.”

The transition to full membership highlights United Help Ukraine’s expanding initiatives and strategic partnerships that enhance Ukraine’s ability to withstand ongoing challenges. Irina Paliashvili, President of USUBC, welcomed the organization’s growing role, stating: “United Help Ukraine has been instrumental in delivering life-saving aid and advocating for Ukraine on the international stage. We are delighted to welcome them as a full member, strengthening the collective efforts of the U.S.-Ukrainian business and nonprofit communities in supporting Ukraine’s future.”

With this new membership status, United Help Ukraine and USUBC will continue working together to ensure sustained international support for Ukraine, facilitating crucial resources and assistance to those in need.