Humanitarian Aid

About Nicole

Nicole Elliott, originally from Washington State, has lived in Ukraine for the past 15 years providing humanitarian assistance to refugees from the first (2014) invasion, battered women and other underprivileged people. When the Russian invasion began in February, she had to flee from Irpin, Ukraine (15 min from Bucha) to Suceava, Romania. There she started helping other refugees and conducting trips bringing humanitarian aid through Romania - on her own at first - then in conjunction with iMiracleProject.

How it Works

Nicole coordinates donated funds and in-kind aid supplies with our network of 13 different in-country aid organizations to provide medications & medical supplies, food, water purification, household items, clothing, hygiene items, lodging, refugee transportation, toys, immigrant support, legal & relocation assistance for Ukrainians most in need. Her personal relationships, fluency in the Ukrainian language, hands-on participation and oversight maximize the impact of donated dollars and help ensure that donations make their way into the hands they’re intended for.

Our Impact

With adequate funding and in-kind donations of vital supplies, Nicole, in conjunction with our network partners, is able to provide support to thousands, including families who’ve lost everything. She provides aid to orphanages, refugees, hospitals, local charity organizations and private individuals in need.

Worth of humanitarian aid distributed

$56,000+

People helped

3,000+

45

Trips across the Ukrainian border

300

Families resupplied whose homes have been destroyed

Do You Want to Help?

There are donations in different price ranges, but any one of them can help save a life!

· $20 — warm socks, hat, gloves.

· $20 — rechargeable light or power bank

· $50 — Winter Coat

· $50 — pair of winter boots

· $100 — wood stove

· $100 — clothes

· $200 — can basically get a winter coat, boots, socks, sweater, warm pajamas

· $200 — wood stove and kitchenware (pots and pans)

· $500 — can clothe a family with winter clothes

· $500 — five wood stoves

· $500 — 45 sets of long johns

· $500 — at least ten warm blankets

Organizations We Work With

iMiracleProject oftentimes works in conjunction with a well-established network of other aid organizations – many of whom iMiracleProject has personal relationships with – ones we have vetted, have worked alongside, had meals with, driven supply runs with and much more - efficiently and safely (minimizing the potential for fraud, corruption and misuse) moving donated funds and aid supplies from donors to the end users: those Ukrainians in desperate need. Punching above our weight to stretch your donation dollars to maximize the positive impact!

Vital Solutions (Kirkland, WA, USA)

Emaus Refugee Center (Suceava, Romania)

Fundatia Bethleem Danila (Danila, Romania)

Hands of Mercy (Chernivtsi, Romania)

Bread of Life (Chernivtsi, Romania)

In God’s Hands (Chernivtsi, Romania)

Good Samaritan Ukrainian Christian Mission (Lviv, Ukraine)

Ridna Oselya Orphanage (Ivano - Frankivsk, Ukraine)

Children’s Rehabilitation Center of Bukovina (Chernivtsi, Ukraine)

Fight for Freedom (Suceava, Romania)

Ukrainian Angels Foundation (Lviv, Ukraine)

Willkommenskreis Diez (Diez, Germany)

Pilgrim Orphanage (Kyiv, Ukraine)

Follow updates about Nicole on iMiracleProject social media accounts #iMiracleProjectHumanitarianAid

Ways to Help

Your donations would help Nicole keep the project going and supply the people in Ukraine with food, clothes, hygiene items and medications.

Donation for Humanitarian Aid

If you can donate a large volume of medical supplies, please get in touch with us via the form on the website.
List of Accepted Medical Supplies

In-Kind Donations