Celebrities Who Are Supporting Ukraine Amid Russian Invasion

Gigi Hadid
Pascal Le Segretain/Getty ImagesSupermodel Gigi Hadid has pledged to donate all of her earnings from her Fall 2022 fashion shows to those suffering from the invasion in Ukraine, in addition to continuing to support those experiencing similar hardships in Palestine.

“Having a set Fashion Month schedule has meant that my colleagues and I often present new fashion collections during heartbreaking and traumatic times in history,” Hadid began the caption of her post. “We don’t have control over most of our work schedules, but we would like to walk ‘for’ something.”

David and Victoria Beckham
Anthony Harvey/GettyDavid Beckham and Victoria Beckham have launched an emergency appeal via his 7 Fund for UNICEF, a nonprofit organization on the grounds providing immediate aid to support children and families affected by the conflict in Ukraine.

Dua Lipa
Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/GettyPop superstar Dua Lipa is using her personally created platform, Service95, to support Ukraine’s fight for freedom. Service95 is a free newsletter “concierge service,” with lists curated by the artist on topics such as “style, culture, and society.”

She’s sharing several ways to support humanitarian efforts, assist with medical supplies, and donate to help the country, its army, and refugees.

Bethenny Frankel
Taylor Hill/FilmMagicBethenny Frankel is using her nonprofit initiative, BStrong, to bring $10 million worth of aid to those affected in the Ukraine invasion.

“Here, we can just be very quick,” Frankel tells PEOPLE about the rollout, which includes 100,000 crisis kits filled with blankets, sleeping bags, toiletry kits, non-perishables and water, plus generators. “We’re very immediate because we already have a warehouse that’s filled with $16 million in aid.”

Milla Jovovich
Dia Dipasupil/GettyModel-turned-actress Milla Jovovich, a native of Ukraine, posted an emotional statement to her Instagram expressing her feelings as she watched “the horror unfold” in the country where she was born.

In an effort to help the cause, she provided her followers access to a Google Doc, shared in her bio, with links to charities and organizations to aid the people of Ukraine.

Vera Farmiga
VALERIE MACON/AFP/GettyActress Vera Farmiga, whose parents are from Ukraine, stood in solidarity with the country as she posted a list of resources and organizations to support their fight for freedom, including links to donate, rallies and events to attend, fact sheets to educate, and ways to volunteer.

Elina Svitolina
AP/ShutterstockTennis pro Elina Svitolina pledged to “redistribute” any prize money she receives from the next tournaments she participates in “to support army and humanitarian needs and help them to defend You, our country.”

“It’s a very, very special event, this one, for me. All the prize money that I’m going to earn here is going to the Ukrainian army,” she said during an interview at the Monterrey Open, per CNN. “So thank you so much for your support.”