about the Foundation
Humanosh is a combination of the English word human
and Hebrew enosh. Both words mean a person.
“Inspired by my grandparents who saved 39 Jews from the Nazis, our mission is to build a reality in which everyone feels safe and dignified, regardless of their background, race, religion or skin color.” – Kasia Skopiec, founder of the Humanosh Foundation
The Humanosh Emergency Medical Team is the medical division of the Humanosh Foundation, which has been performing regular medical transports in Ukraine - both single transports and large organized convoys - since March 10, 2022.
For over 15 years, the team that now creates the Humanosh Foundation has been involved in humanitarian aid. Now, during the crisis in Belarus and the war in Ukraine, Humanosh is always where help is most needed. In Ukraine, we go every week with tons of help, often to the areas where others do not reach.
A place where we help people forced to flee their own country. We call them Mirne Domy (Houses of Peace). Currently, these are mainly refugees from Ukraine, but the first Mirnyj Dom was established for people from Belarus. There are now four such facilities.
The story of Sława and Izek Wołosiański
Whenever Sława was asked - "Why did you save Jews" she answered: Me? Jews? No, I did not save Jews, I saved people, friends, acquaintances.

Humanosh Friends Club
The Friends of Humanosh Club is a community of friends and partners of the Foundation.
It is an interest club focusing on the present and future of our world.
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Achievements in 2022
- More than 2,000 evacuated patients
- Launch of Humanosh Emergency Medical Team
- Launching of four Mirnyj Houses
- Visit of the First Lady
- Awarding a medal from the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Council
- Awarding of the Order of St. Luke of Crimea
- Organization of artistic workshops on floristics and yarn braiding
- Participation in the MINSK FORUM XX conference
- Implementation of the Approximation of Cultures program