Bring Light To Ukraine
This winter, millions of Ukrainians face prolonged blackouts caused by ongoing attacks on critical energy infrastructure. In many regions, electricity is available only a few hours per day. Hospitals, heating systems, water supply networks, and communication lines experience repeated outages. In freezing temperatures, the absence of power is not an inconvenience — it is a direct threat to life.
The Ukrainian Association of Washington State (UAWS) launched Bring Light to Ukraine to strengthen electrical resilience where it is needed most. The project raises funds to purchase and deliver high-capacity battery power stations and solar solutions that provide safe, immediate backup power.
Current Priorities
Community Resilience Centers
(Zhytomyr region)
Backup power for “Punkty Nezlamnosti” where residents can warm up, charge phones, access light, and receive essential support.
Foster Homes
(Mykolaiv region)
Safe battery systems to power refrigerators, lighting, kettles, and communication devices for children living near frontline areas.
Hospital Facilities
(Kharkiv region)
Reliable reserve power systems to support critical medical equipment and lifesaving procedures.
UAWS works with Mir&Co, a trusted local partner in Ukraine, to verify needs, coordinate logistics, and ensure equipment reaches its destination and becomes operational quickly.
We work closely with our partner New Use Energy to get quality equipment (at deeply discounted prices) delivered to Ukraine.
Your contribution directly funds equipment that keeps lights on, powers medical devices, and helps individuals and families endure winter conditions safely.

