Through UkraineAid, GCMM helps provide practical humanitarian aid to people facing the daily hardship of war. Working through trusted teams and partners inside Ukraine, we help deliver wood-burning stoves, food, medical supplies, ambulances, winter relief, and other essential support for families, seniors, children, hospitals, and frontline communities. This is care with dignity — practical help for families carrying the weight of war.
For families living near the front lines, the needs are immediate and personal. A wood-burning stove can mean warmth in a harsh winter, cooked food, and boiled water when power and gas are gone. A food package can help an elderly person, a widow, or a displaced family make it through another week. An ambulance can help save a life when every minute matters. Through UkraineAid, GCMM comes alongside people carrying the weight of war — helping provide practical care, preserve life, and remind families they have not been forgotten.
Russia’s attacks on power plants and electricity distribution centres have left millions without reliable heat or the ability to cook. In many places, there is no gas, no electricity, and no central heating—especially in frontline towns and remote villages. To meet this urgent need, GCMM is producing wood-burning stoves inside Ukraine and delivering them one by one to families in need. • 20,000+ stoves have already been delivered since fall 2022 • Each stove provides warmth, a way to cook, and a tangible sign that someone cares • The cost to produce and deliver one stove is $150


UkraineAid is built on long-standing relationships and trusted delivery on the ground. Wood-burning stoves are manufactured in Ukraine, supporting local production and allowing help to be prepared closer to the families who need it. Humanitarian aid and medical supplies are also sent from Finland and delivered through trusted teams and partners inside Ukraine. Supplies are prepared, loaded, transported, and placed into the hands of people who understand the needs, the risks, and the communities being served. The goal is simple: to get meaningful help to people carrying the weight of war.