We help people evacuate from areas of military conflict. Our mission is to keep people safe and meet their immediate needsWe help people evacuate from areas of military conflict. Our mission is to keep people safe and meet their immediate needsWe help people evacuate from areas of military conflict. Our mission is to keep people safe and meet their immediate needs
Our team of operators is on call 24/7 to provide consultation for those seeking help, and guide them through the evacuation process.
We are here to help by providing financial aid, informational support, and even psychological counseling.
We provide help not only to those in Ukraine but also to people in occupied territories and those who find themselves in Russia.
>50,000
people received assistance: informational, financial, psychological, or transit to a safe area
>10,000
of them were escorted by our operators throughout the entire evacuation process
€100
average evacuation cost
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READHow it works

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We receive requests from those in need via our Telegram bot.
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Our team of operators provide up-to-date information from our database and speak Ukrainian, Russian and English.
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When necessary, we forward cases to specialists who can provide medical assistance, information on specific regions, and support for women.
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All new information is verified by our fact-checking team.
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After the information has been verified, we share it with people seeking help.
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Sometimes, just providing accurate information is enough to help someone get to safety. In other cases, someone's evacuation can take weeks—and we stay in touch with them until they're safe.
Helping to Leave was launched on February 24th — the day when Russia invaded UkraineHelping to Leave was launched on February 24th — the day when Russia invaded UkraineHelping to Leave was launched on February 24th — the day when Russia invaded Ukraine
Within the first few weeks of the war in Ukraine, we set up a network of volunteers and the tech infrastructure required to manage information flow. Now, there are 200+ volunteers helping around 1000 people every day. We use AI systems to ensure our datasets reflect the reality on the ground.