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Join us for an elegant evening of art and philanthropy this Labor Day weekend in a stunning 8,000 sq ft mansion in East Hampton. Your attendance will contribute to BlueCheck Ukraine, bringing much-needed support to children in Ukraine.
At the 2024 Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose Summit, BlueCheck co-founders Jason Cone, Liev Schreiber, and Murphy Poindexter (from left) had the pleasure of presenting the BlueCheck model to over 300 leaders in social impact, corporate responsibility, and sustainability. In his remarks, Murphy welcomed the world’s leading global companies, like IBM, Wynn Resorts, Visa Foundation, and more, to partner with BlueCheck in building a global pipeline for the localization of humanitarian aid.
In BlueCheck's first two years, we supported 28 local organizations working to address the urgent needs of the Ukrainian people. In so doing, we also demonstrated that a new model of aid that centers local groups in response efforts could be effective and efficient. Read our latest Impact Report to learn more.
Leadership supporters joined BlueCheck on March 28th for a special evening of Broadway theater followed by an intimate gathering with Liev Schreiber and his fellow cast members in “Doubt: A Parable.” Also on hand was Jared Malone, CEO of Project Victory, a BlueCheck partner, whose report from the field underscored the current desperate need for humanitarian aid for the people of Ukraine.
Liev Schreiber, an actor and director who became a humanitarian activist after Russia's full-scale war on Ukraine, advocates for the estimated 20,000 Ukrainian children deported or displaced by Russia. He co-founded BlueCheck Ukraine, which funds organizations delivering aid to children in Ukraine.
BlueCheck partnered with Builders Ukraine and others to establish The Courage Project, an effort to raise awareness for the 20,000 Ukrainian Children abducted by Russia in violation of international law.
Liev Schreiber delivered opening remarks at a session of the United Nations Security Council alongside three Ukrainian children–Ilya, Kira, and Sasha–who testified about their experience of being abducted by Russian forces. Schreiber said the children are three of the bravest people he has ever met.
On the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Liev Schreiber was invited by Time magazine to contribute an essay to their Time 100 Voices project.
By Tom Teicholz
The writer, actor, and director is a co-founder of BlueCheck Ukraine, which is making sure donations to the country get exactly where they're meant to be.
BEVERLY HILLS, CA (September 19, 2022) – BlueCheck Ukraine, a humanitarian aid initiative co-founded by actor/director Liev Schreiber, held a fundraising event on September 17 at UTA Artist Space in Beverly Hills, California.
"The way Russia responds to Ukraine's military advances is by striking civilian infrastructure. And so the need for humanitarian aid and support doesn't stop. We have to keep pushing this agenda."
ANELYA TO LAUNCH 9/16 W/ ALL PROCEEDS GOING TO BLUECHECK UKRAINE
By Duncan Green