Our team helps animals affected by the war. We rescue, feed, and treat those left homeless, support shelters, and find loving homes for furry friends.
Our Mission
Every day, hundreds of animals in frontline areas are left hungry, wounded, and alone. They are not to blame for being caught in the war, so we take responsibility for their protection. We help them find food, shelter, and a second chance at life.
Our Values
We believe every animal deserves love and care. Our team works for those who cannot ask for help. We promote responsible pet ownership, transparency in our work, and aid those in the greatest need.
Volunteer, director of the foundation, a man who has been actively helping animals in frontline zones since the very beginning of the war.
Mariia Miahkova
Volunteer and co-founder of the charity fund "Save a Fluffy in Ukraine". The voice of the most vulnerable during the war – animals, those who cannot ask for help themselves.
Taisiia Khlivna
Volunteer and Head of Operations at "Save Fluffy in UA". Our digital guru and a kind heart – all in one.
Polina Kruglikova
Volunteer and content manager of the foundation. Through photos, videos and stories, she shows the world those who need a chance at life. Every post is a step towards salvation.
Nadiia Miroshnichenko
War-time volunteer from the “City of Goodness” charity. She personally delivers pet food to the hottest frontlines in Kharkiv, Donetsk, and Sumy regions. Risking her own safety, she helps both pets and strays survive, supporting the owners who stayed by their animals despite the war.
Oleh Shytikov
Volunteer who has been part of the foundation since its very beginning. He takes on any task and supports every direction of its work.
Oleksii Stepanenko
Volunteer at the “Protection and Development” fund, coordinating aid logistics and personally feeding abandoned animals in Kharkiv region communities.
Karina Morozova
Volunteer at “Protection and Development”, organizing food deliveries for people who have taken in animals, and feeding abandoned pets in the remotest corners of Kharkiv region.
Yurii Makeiev
Volunteer and the go-to person for distributing pet food. While some share their homes with animals, Yurii shares part of his warehouse to ensure we always have food reserves for the furry ones.
Maksym Kramarenko
Volunteer with Animal SOS, a man who puts on a vest and helmet and delivers aid to people and their pets despite danger and difficult routes. Never misses a chance to feed strays in areas where they wouldn't survive alone.
Ihor Korban
Volunteer with Animal SOS, dodging enemy airstrikes while managing food logistics to distant settlements where few people remain – but hungry and abandoned animals still wait.
Ihor Klymenko
Volunteer with the Red Cross, evacuating both people and animals from frontline zones. He brings food for those who flee and leaves supplies for pets whose owners refuse evacuation.
Ivan Nevynnyi
Even with a full-time job, anyone can be a volunteer. Helping doesn’t always take much time – just delivering pet food once a week can make a real difference. Good deeds always find space in your schedule.
Alina Kokhanevych
Volunteer and head of the NGO "ALIGRANT" in the Solonytsivka territorial community, Kharkiv region. She is a shining example of tireless daily work for those who cannot take care of themselves.