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Stand with Ukraine

HERE IS HOW YOU CAN HELP FINANCIALLY

You can support Ukraine by contributing to the special Relief Fund created by Selfreliance Foundation or directly to the National Bank of Ukraine.

Selfreliance Foundation: Ukraine Relief Fund

The purpose of the Fund is to channel money to vetted, trustworthy 501c3 groups helping Ukraine on multiple fronts, all with humanitarian purposes (medical and food supplies in Ukraine, refugee assistance, etc.).

The Foundation is not charging any fees related to channeling donations to the vetted groups, which also do not take any fees or whose fees are minute. Furthermore, by donating to the Fund, your donation may be used to fund multiple objectives.

The Selfreliance Foundation is an IRS 501c3 organization. Donations are tax deductible. To receive an acknowledgment for tax purposes, please email give@selfreliance.com. The Foundation’s EIN is: 20 5423872.

Via PayPal

Via Zelle® to give@selfreliance.com (Selfreliance FCU now offers Zelle®)

Via Call Center - Members can also call 888-222-8571 and our Member Representatives will be able to assist after verifying member's identity.

Mail Your Contribution

Checks may be written to the Selfreliance Foundation Relief Fund and mailed to:

Selfreliance Foundation Relief Fund
2332 W. Chicago Ave.
Chicago, IL 60622

Visit our Branches

Find the closest branch and hours. Members and non-members can make a contribution in person.

Wire your funds

Recipient account name and address: Selfreliance Foundation Relief Fund, 2332 W Chicago Ave, Chicago IL 60622
Receiving credit union name and address: Selfreliance Federal Credit Union, 2332 W Chicago Ave, Chicago IL 60622
Routing # 271080817
Account # 176694


Please follow this link to see where Foundation Relief funds have been distributed
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