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Partnerships

Our long-standing project partners are the foundation of our work – we’re proud to introduce them here!

AID 46

From the beginning of the full-scale invasion, AID 46 has provided medical assistance to the civilian population in Kharkiv. They continue to support people who are being evacuated from front-line areas, accompany humanitarian missions as medical personnel, provide medical care after shelling, and train civilians in first aid.

Angels of Salvation

The founding members of Angels of Salvation (AoS) have been active in humanitarian work since 2014, initially on a voluntary basis in Sloviansk (Donetsk region). With the full-scale invasion in 2022, they evacuated to Dnipro and founded a non-profit organisation to meet the increasing needs of the local population. Our collaboration began in November 2022, and we have already carried out over 20 projects together.

Belarusian Community RAZAM e.V.

The Belarusian Community RAZAM e.V. is the largest nationwide interest group for people from Belarus living in Germany. In Switzerland, this role is fulfilled by the sister association RAZAM.CH. Together with RAZAM, LIBERECO has already organised a large number of activities.

Dobri Vchynky Razom

The organisation Dobri Vchynky Razom, based in Kharkiv, supports vulnerable people and abandoned animals. It is also involved in the reconstruction of destroyed buildings and infrastructure. Its aim is to strengthen communities in need and provide protection for helpless animals.

East SOS

We share the longest partnership and cooperation with East SOS. After we met in the Donbas in 2014, we began working together and continue to do so to this day. In February 2022, East SOS evacuated to Uzhhorod to continue their work. Less than two weeks later, two of our employees arrived there to support them for the months that followed. From Uzhhorod, they coordinated evacuations, incoming aid convoys and loaded trains with humanitarian goods.

Educational Human Rights House Chernihiv

The Chernihiv Educational Human Rights House is an established organisation that, like us, is committed to protecting human rights. In Chernihiv, they are actively involved in human rights education for young people and document potential war crimes in Ukraine, with a special focus on attacks on schools and educational institutions.

FreeBelarus

FreeBelarus brings together activists who came together in August 2020 after the presidential ‘elections’ in Belarus and created the Twitter (X) account @free_Belarus_lv. Every day, they monitor various news sources, opinion leaders and political decisions, report on the latest events in Belarus in Latvian, support Belarusian refugees in Latvia and Belarusian public initiatives in Latvia and Europe.

Human Rights Center Viasna

The Human Rights Centre Viasna is a Belarusian human rights organisation founded in 1996 during the mass protests of the democratic opposition in Belarus. The NGO is the largest and most important human rights organisation in Belarus, where it is now banned. It is also one of LIBERECO’s long-term partners.

Politzek.me

Politzek.me is a platform supporting political prisoners in Belarus. The Belarusian initiative was founded in 2020 in response to the brutal post-election repression. Its mission is not only to provide mental and financial support to prisoners and their families, but also to ensure that their fate is not forgotten.

Repair Together

Ukrainian activists and artists founded Repair Together at the end of April 2022, after large areas around Kyiv and Chernihiv had been liberated. They combine clean-up and repair work with raves to offer volunteers a creative break from the everyday reality of war.

WBWU

The ‘We are Brothers, we are Ukrainians’ team, based in Kharkiv, began their work as a humanitarian organisation at the start of the full-scale invasion. Today, the team consists of 30 employees from various professional backgrounds. The organisation focuses on providing comprehensive humanitarian aid to people in the Kharkiv and Donetsk regions.

X-Traverse

X-Traverse was founded at the beginning of the full-scale invasion. The team decided not to leave Kharkiv and has been tirelessly involved in humanitarian efforts. In the first few months, they provided food, hygiene products and clothing to civilians who had been sheltering in metro stations for weeks, and evacuated civilians from front-line areas. Now, in 2025, they are providing medical care in rural areas and running an animal shelter for rescued dogs.

Modified: May 6, 2025