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Thomas Humphrey, a Program Manager at Be an Angel and Friends of Be an Angel, holds Gold Award for the Category Fundraising and Partnership at the 3rd Annual Anthem Award

Friends of Be an Angel Wins Gold at Prestigious Anthem Award

Gold Winner at the 3rd Annual Anthem Awards

Humanitarian Action & Services - Partnership or Collaboration

Thomas Humphrey, a Program Manager at Be an Angel and Friends of Be an Angel, holds Gold Award for the Category Fundraising and Partnership at the 3rd Annual Anthem Award

Friends of Be an Angel wins Gold at the Prestigious Anthem Award in the Category Humanitarian Action: Partnership & Collaboration

Friends of Be an Angel has been awarded the Gold Award at the 3rd Annual Anthem Award  in the category Humanitarian Action & Services: Partnership & Collaboration. In addition to winning gold, we have also been awarded the Community Action Award in the same category.

Formally incorporated in 2022 when the war in Ukraine first broke out, Friends of Be an Angel has since distributed gifts of in-kind supplies and humanitarian aid valued at over $65 million. One of our major initiatives was to provide 1,715 generators to provide power to hospitals, refugee camps and community centers devastated by Russian attacks. This effort caught the attention of the The Anthem Awards, an offshoot of the The Webby Awards, that honors the purpose & mission-driven work of people, companies and organizations worldwide.

Anya Verkhovskaya

"Together with 42 other NGOs, creating strength through unity, we were able to join forces to fuel the initiative for a greater impact"

Launched by the Webby Awards

About the Anthem Awards

This year’s Anthem Award Winners were selected from a pool of over 2,000 submissions from 44 countries by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS). Anthem judges are intellectually diverse leaders from across the impact industry with expertise that spans across the Anthem cause areas. IADAS members include: Heather Dowdy, Director of Product Accessibility, Netflix; Alex Amouyel, President & CEO, Newman’s Own Foundation; Noel Kinder, Chief Sustainability Officer, Nike; Shaniqua McClendon, Vice President of Politics, Crooked Media/Vote Save America; Rawle Andrews Jr., Esq., Executive Director, American Psychiatric Association Foundation; Alison Moore, CEO, Comic Relief US; Christina Lang, Vice President of North American Marketing, Mozilla; Michelle Waring, Steward for Sustainability and Everyday Good, Tom’s of Maine; and more.

Launched in 2021 by The Webby Awards, The Anthem Awards honors the purpose & mission-driven work of people, companies and organizations worldwide. By amplifying the voices that spark global change, we’re defining a new benchmark for impactful work that inspires others to take action in their own communities. The Anthem Awards honors work across seven core causes: Diversity; Equity & Inclusion; Education; Art & Culture; Health; Human & Civil Rights; Humanitarian Action & Services; Responsible Technology; and Sustainability, Environment & Climate. Founded in partnership with the Ad Council, Born This Way Foundation, Feeding America, Glaad, Mozilla, NAACP, NRDC, WWF, and XQ.

About the Project

Giving Power & Light

In response to the attacks on critical Ukrainian electrical power infrastructure, Friends of Be an Angel led an effort to deliver more than 1,700 generators this winter, totaling a market value of 2.2 million USD to Ukrainian hospitals, refugee centers, first responders, and other critical locations.

“I have been close to the frontline in destroyed rural areas without electricity and had the privilege to hand over generators,” said Andreas Tölke, Director of Be an Angel. “I remember giving a generator to a three-generation family with five children. They were completely overwhelmed. We held each other in tears.”

In total, more than 8,017 kilowatts of energy are being provided for critical infrastructure powering lights, medical facilities, and heating devices in homes and community centers.

“Standing in the warehouse in Ukraine this past February, surrounded by walls of generators, was genuinely awe-inspiring, but what really hit home was knowing the people who would benefit from this,” said Dr. Douglas Davis, Ukrainian Medical Association of North America. “I saw firsthand many of the patients suffering amputations from frostbite due to Russia’s weaponization of winter against the people of Ukraine. These generators from Friends of Be an Angel undoubtedly saved lives and prevented far greater devastation and suffering for literally thousands of Ukrainians.”

The project was initiated in August 2022 in anticipation of the energy crisis in the winter months. Friends of Be an Angel formed a coalition with other NGOs and donors to work together to be able to obtain high-quality generators at wholesale prices.

“Hundreds of missiles rained down on residential homes with one goal: to terrorize and break the will of the Ukrainian people. Millions of Ukrainians froze in their own apartments and houses,” said Irina Suslova, director of the Women’s Movement for the Future. “Doctors in hospitals had to fight for life in difficult conditions, and the cities were left without water and heat. Generators have become not only vital for us both on the front line and in the rear, but they gave us hope that we will not be broken.”

Beginning in late September 2022, the critical infrastructures in Ukraine were attacked. Over the course of several months, Russian missiles damaged all thermal power plants, most of the combined heat and power plants, and all hydroelectric plants. Hospitals, refugee centers and homes lost power, heat, and access to water overnight.

This resulted in a dire need for non-grid energy sources such as generators, causing shortages, and driving the prices of generators to unaffordable levels for Ukrainians who were already struggling in the war-torn economy.

The generators were distributed to more than 150 hospitals and medical clinics, 80 warming stations, 478 refugee centers, 231 community centers and religious institutions, 238 disadvantaged families with disabilities and medical needs requiring power, 15 orphanages, and 34 schools were given generators to continue their life-sustaining operation.

The remaining generators were distributed to frontline medics and rescue operations. An estimated total of 20,475 people have been directly impacted by this initiative.

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Friends of Be an Angel Nominated for Anthem Award

FRIENDS OF BE AN ANGEL NOMINATED FOR PRESTIGIOUS ANTHEM AWARD

Voting Ends on December 21st for Additional Community Voice Award

Milwaukee, WI – New Milwaukee nonprofit, Friends of Be an Angel, has been selected as a finalist for the 3rd Annual Anthem Award. Formally incorporated in 2022 when the war in Ukraine first broke out, the organization has since distributed gifts of in-kind supplies and humanitarian aid valued at over $65 million.

One of its major initiatives was to provide 1,715 generators to provide power to hospitals, refugee camps and community centers devastated by Russian attacks. This effort caught the attention of the The Anthem Awards, an offshoot of the The Webby Awards, that honors the purpose & mission-driven work of people, companies and organizations worldwide. According to the group, “By amplifying the voices that spark global change, we’re defining a new benchmark for social impact work that inspires others to take action in their own community.”

Friends of Be an Angel Executive Director Anya Verkhovskaya said, “We continue to seek financial and in-kind contributions to bridge critical gaps in need in Ukraine. We’re grateful to The Anthem Awards for shining a light on one just example. We hope it motivates people to vote and give.”

The nonprofit was selected for the category “Humanitarian Action & Services – Partnership or Collaboration” and is vying for an additional Community Voice award. Now through December 21st anyone can visit the The Anthem Awards website and vote for the project by following the steps below or make a year-end gift at www.friendsofbeanangel.org

 How to vote:

Step 1: click here to visit the voting page

Step 2: click on the button “celebrate” under the Friends of Be an Angel logo

Step 3: enter your details and click on celebrate!

 

About the project:

in August 2022 in anticipation of the energy crisis in the winter months. Friends of Be an Angel formed a coalition of 42 NGOs, charities and donors to work together to be able to obtain high quality generators at wholesale prices.

In late September, the critical infrastructures in Ukraine came under attack. Hospitals, refugee centers and homes lost power, heating and access to water overnight. This resulted in a dire need for non-grid energy sources such as generators, causing an insatiable influx in demand, shortages, and driving the prices of generators to unaffordable levels for Ukrainians who were already struggling in a deteriorating, war-torn economy.

Friends of Be an Angel worked directly with manufacturers to produce generators specifically tailored to the needs of the Ukrainian people. Furthermore, these generators were obtained at manufacturing prices, thereby allowing the coalition to save significantly on costs and provide hundreds of additional generators.

In total, over 150 hospitals and clinics, 80 warming stations, 478 refugee centers, 231 community centers and religious institutions, 238 disadvantaged families with disabilities and medical needs requiring power, 15 orphanages and 34 schools were given generators to continue their life-sustaining operation. The remaining generators were distributed to frontline medics and rescue operations. An estimated total of 20,475 people were directly helped within the first week of this project.

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