Rubikus.HelpUA

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Rubikus.HelpUA
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Formation2022;2 years ago (2022)
Legal statusActive
Location
  • Various countries
Key people
Svetlana Vodolazskaya [1] [2]
Rita Vinokur [3] [4]
Alexander Kirillov Jr. [5]
Anna Tsimelzon [6] [7] [8] [9]
Olga Kobzeva [10]
Anna Frid [11]
Natalya Polyakova [12]
Website helpua.rubikus.de

Rubikus.HelpUA is a non-commercial volunteer project that evacuates Ukrainian citizens (including those stranded in Russia and Russia-occupied territories) to EU countries. It started operating on 24 February 2022, right after the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as an offshoot of the German organization "Rubikus e.V.", which specialized in educational projects.

Rubikus.HelpUA volunteers are workinkg remotely from all over the world. The organization's volunteers help the Ukrainian refugees by coordinating their route through Europe, providing them with accommodation, and providing specialized transportation services for elderly people and people with disabilities. [13]

One of the most famous members of Rubikus.HelpUA is the Russian-American mathematician Alexander Kirillov Jr. [5]

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