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UFB launches a new campaign #United for Ukrainians
Ukraine is currently being invaded by the Russian Federation, forcing thousands of Ukrainian citizens to leave and flee their homeland as dozens of casualties are being reported every day and their homes being destroyed by missiles. As the destruction and terror overwhelms the whole country, tens of millions of Ukrainians
UFB to boost its fundraising online presence, thanks to Belgian National Lottery funds!
“Such significant support like the one we get from The National Lottery, is crucial for us if we want to continue our fundraising mission, be present for our beneficiary associations to help people in need by financing projects of charity associations in Belgium”, explains Catherine Tricot, UFB’s Executive Director. More
UFB & Galler: The Easter eggs have arrived!
Easter is a holiday of joy, light and solidarity, giving us an opportunity to enjoy a special moment of sharing, but also an opportunity to rethink our values. Easter eggs have always been a part of Easter festivities like presents on Christmas Eve. Enlighten this special moment for your family,
United Fund for Belgium wishes you happy holidays!
2020 was not easy… … but we had YOU! 🙏🏻 Thank you for all your support 💌 Thank you for the warm emails 📞 Thank you for the encouraging calls ❤️ Thank you for your donation United Fund for Belgium wishes you wonderful holidays!
Vincent Vanasch, new ambassador of United Fund for Belgium
Vincent Vanasch, the Belgian goalkeeper of the national hockey team has been appointed ambassador of our organization. Vincent is the Olympic vice-champion and three-time world champion. The medallist, who started with his new club Cologne in September is now of the world’s top field hockey athletes. Vincent said on his
Why your donation matters? Support projects you care about: Paddock-paradise
The not-for-profit association “Ferme de Soins” offers a useful daytime activity for children and young adults with all kinds of problems. Supporting children who are slightly different in their further development, through contact with animals and volunteers, for example by giving them horse-riding lessons and cuddle therapy. « “UFB supported