An Urgent Appeal from Ukraine2Power: Help People Survive the Winter

January 21, 2026

Emergency Help Needed Now €80 = Warmth for One Home

Our CEO and Co-Founder, Nataliia Fiebrig, has never made an appeal like this before.
What we are currently hearing from Kyiv is deeply alarming.

People are living in darkness, freezing cold, and often without water in thousands of apartments, for days on end. Outside, temperatures are far below zero.
Recently, a family in Kyiv died after using an emergency generator inside their apartment.

At Ukraine2Power, we are responding with immediate and practical solutions to help people in high-rise buildings endure this winter.

With 80 euros, you can provide warmth for one apartment.
Each set includes:
• a camping gas stove
• an electric heated blanket (there is often electricity, but no heating)
• power banks
• chemical hand warmers
• a large thermos flask

Approx. 80 euros per set.

Donations can be made directly here:
👉 https://ukraine2power.org/donate-ua/?tab=stripe

Or via our partner WE AID (with a donation receipt):
👉 https://www.we-aid.org/de/project-details/50/
Please include the reference “Ukraine2Power.”

In the coming days, we will distribute the first 100+ sets in Kyiv, in a building that has been without heating for a very long time.
There are currently at least 4,000 buildings facing similar conditions.

Alongside this emergency support, we continue our strategic work by equipping communities with solar systems and large battery storage units. Projects at several schools and a kindergarten are currently underway in the Sumy region. This remains our core mission.

Please share this appeal.
You may know organizations, companies, or foundations willing to support this effort that would make a significant difference.

Right now, it is about endurance.
We have never waited for spring as urgently as we do now.

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