Four Years of War, Our Commitment to Rebuild Ukraine
Four years after Russia’s full-scale invasion, Insulate Ukraine has expanded to its largest frontline reach yet — nearing 70,000 emergency window repairs across the country. As winter conditions worsen and attacks continue, this anniversary marks both the scale of destruction and the growing effort to help Ukrainian families protect their homes and endure war.
Ukraine Battles the Cold: The Worst Winter Yet
Across Ukraine, families are battling -20°C (-4°F) temperatures as Russian strikes on Ukraine’s civilian energy infrastructure shuts down heat and water for millions. In four winters of war, this is turning into the worst winter yet for Ukrainian civilians.
Mel Giedroyc Wins £68,000 for Insulate Ukraine on The Wheel Christmas Special
London, UK: On Christmas Eve, actress, comedian, and television presenter Mel Giedroyc won £68,000 for Insulate Ukraine during the BBC’s Christmas special of The Wheel, transforming a festive television moment into urgent humanitarian support.
Our Christmas Message
Giving Tuesday is here, and we’re asking you to join us on this global day of charitable giving to help us reach the households that need our windows the most.
Giving Tuesday 2025
Giving Tuesday is here, and we’re asking you to join us on this global day of charitable giving to help us reach the households that need our windows the most.
3 Years Since Kherson's Liberation
Three years after Kherson’s liberation, the city remains under relentless Russian attack. To mark the anniversary, Insulate Ukraine shares a series of frontline documentaries capturing the courage of medics, civilians, clergy, and families who continue to live, work, and rebuild in a city still under siege.
Native Places
In frontline Mykolaivka, Maria and Olha care for neighbors in a battered apartment block as war grinds on nearby. Their story reflects the resilience of civilians who stay — and how Insulate Ukraine’s window repairs restore warmth, light, and the fragile continuity of home.
The House of Mercy: Refuge in the embattled city of Nikopol.
Amid relentless shelling in Nikopol, the House of Mercy offers refuge to society’s most vulnerable — men battling addiction, illness, and displacement. Founded by Insulate Ukraine team member Vova, this faith-rooted community shows how compassion and recovery persist even in a city under constant attack.
Lives on the Ground: Documentary Premier - Being Near, Faith in Kherson
A new short documentary from Insulate Ukraine and the Atlantic Council reveals life in frontline Kherson, where civilians endure relentless attacks yet refuse to abandon their homes — and where every repaired window helps sustain warmth, dignity, and hope.
Kyiv Under Attack
After fresh Russian strikes hit Kyiv, families are once again left with broken windows and exposed homes in freezing temperatures.

