Alan Perlman
GBNeed proof that donations are helping I’m sad that this site is still taking donations without providing any transparency that any significant portion of the donations actually go to Ukraine. They do excellent marketing and are now whining that they “may have to close.” If people don’t continue to donate. There are so many reputable alternatives. Before donating you should investigate that the charity is real. Just having Ukraine in the name doesn’t mean anything. There is so much need and I doubt if anyone wants their money to go to scammers who are good at marketing.
Orest Horechyy
ITNever received the product Never received the product. Asked for explanation, company replied with, we'll send you another. It's been months, nothing received or heard.
Christine Hosea Young
GBI would like some accountability for… I would like some accountability for how much money has been collected and how it is being used. I feel I took a chance on this group and noticed it is UK based. The majority of my donations is going to UNICEF till I get more information on your organization. The bracelet is lovely and a nice reminder of the Ukraine.
James Liddle
GBScam! Terms and conditions state the organisation is based in the UK, yet no company number or charity number. No evidence or proof that this company is legitimate, the fake trust pilot picture on the website (showing 4.5 stars) and the fact it is covered in grammatical and other errors. The charities mentioned are American charities, again why not give to the British salvation army not the American one, if you are based in the UK... nothing on the website makes it appear legitimate.
Vidas Str
LTHelp for Ukraine Those who write bad comments and leave one star are trolls bought by the Kremlin. I know that the Kremlin spends hundreds of millions on this kind of work because I live in a country where Kremlin trolls run rampant. It is important for them to undermine aid to Ukraine and to sow distrust. I bought a bracelet, but above all I support Ukraine