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Stand With Ukraine

Mind Studios is a Ukrainian software development company. Our country is under attack but we will resist. And you can help us.

On February 24th, Russia invaded Ukraine. You probably know about it.

Our company is located in Dnipro, a city in the center of Ukraine. Russian army hasn’t yet touched us. ‘Yet’ is an operative word here. But we won’t give it away without a fight if they come.

Some of our team members have moved to towns and cities in western Ukraine or abroad. And many of us are still here, in Dnipro. We divide our time between helping our army and refugees but no matter where we are and what we do, we continue to do our job as well – building great software products for our clients from all over the world.

We resist. And here is what you can do.

How to support Ukraine

  1. Spread the word about what's really going on in Ukraine. Russian media is telling a different story. They describe the situation as a “military operation” rather than a “war” or “invasion,” distorting what is happening here in our country. Russia is creating a disinformation campaign to "discourage and induce surrender." The Kremlin’s propaganda machine is running at full throttle, but you can destroy it by telling the truth. Urge people from your country to speak up.
    #SaveUkraine #StopPutin #StopRussia #WorldForUkraine #StandWithUkraine
  2. Help Ukrainian refugees. More than half a million people have left their homes in haste, seeking safety. You can donate to charity organizations offering aid during this crisis. Check out the list of these organizations here.
  3. Donate money to support the Ukrainian military, internally displaced people, and refugees. Help Ukraine Win is a collection of resources and information on how foreigners can help the people of Ukraine fight back and defend their freedom. Every cent, dollar, euro counts!

Let's prevent this horror from happening in Ukraine and elsewhere.

From our team at Mind Studios

Our team was forced to interrupt our work from February 24 to February 25. We've already returned to work with an intention to maintain our business continuity.

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