Now is the time for all of us to stand as guardians of Ukraine

For the first time in 80 years, the world stands as witness to a war of aggression in Europe. Russia’s brutal invasion of free, democratic Ukraine is the direct result of President Vladimir Putin’s twisted vision of restoring the Russian empire to its former glory – at any cost. Even as we witness Putin’s horrifying trampling of the international rule of law, we also see the courage, valor and determination of the Ukrainian people who have risen to defend their nation.

The inspiring acts of Ukraine’s leaders and everyday Ukrainians force us all to ask ourselves difficult questions: Would I be as brave as President Zelensky? Would I be as calm and stoic as the mothers sheltering their small children in the subways of Kyiv? Would I be as fearless as the soldiers of Snake Island? Would I be as willing to leave my old life behind as the teachers, grandmothers, engineers, and musicians who line up to receive weapons with which to protect their country and families?

The Foundation’s namesake, Congressman Tom Lantos, taught us that “the veneer of civilization is paper thin. We are its guardians, and we can never rest.” In this historic moment, when freedom and democracy themselves face a grave threat, each of us must recognize our role in standing for these values. Now is the time for all of us to raise our voices in protest against Putin’s aggression, to stand in solidarity with our courageous brothers and sisters in Ukraine, and to give of our time, energy, and resources to their cause.

With Tom’s example guiding us, the Lantos Foundation will be making donations to support the following organizations, and we hope you will consider joining us and making a donation of your own.

  • Razom Emergency Response is organizing vital medical supplies and satellite phones to deliver to the front lines in Ukraine.

  • World Central Kitchen has launched Chefs for Ukraine to provide hot, nourishing meals for Ukrainian refugees fleeing violence and for residents who remain in Ukraine. 

  • United Hatzalah is working to protect Jewish communities in Ukraine and to provide medical and humanitarian supplies, as well as psychological support, for refugees.

  • The Hungarian American Coalition is raising funds for partner organizations on the ground in Ukraine, with a particular focus on the 150,000 ethnic Hungarians in Western Ukraine.

Those of us living in peace and safety will not be asked to take up arms. We cannot physically stand alongside Ukrainians on the front lines. But our advocacy and our generosity can, nevertheless, strengthen Ukraine’s resistance and help the people of Ukraine halt Russia’s brutal advance. This is the moment when we must all stand as guardians of freedom, democracy, and a respect for basic human rights. Thank you for joining us in standing for Ukraine.