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Ilya is one of those teenagers who went out into the streets in 2020. For taking part in protests — a prison. For freedom — emigration. Now he is in a foreign country and hopes that kindness will overcome the past.

Siarhei Sheleh is a PhD in biology. At the age of 64, he received one of the harshest sentences in Belarus for donations: 8,5 years. He was released on the same day as Siarhei Tsikhanouski and evacuated to Lithuania. He needs support to begin a new life.

At age 19, David Mostitski was sentenced to a long prison term in the so-called “Pinsk case.” After his release, he continued to face pressure from the regime as a former political prisoner and was forced to flee Belarus. While awaiting a decision on international protection in Poland, he is asking for support to help him get back on his feet.

Kiryll is 21 years old. He spent nearly two years in a Belarusian prison for his anti-war stance and support for Ukraine. He was released on the same day as Siarhei Tsikhanouski and immediately transferred to Lithuania – with no belongings, no money, and no support. Kiryll is now asking for help to start his life anew.

Belarusian tattoo artist Ilya has just undergone a heart transplant. Now, without stable housing, valid documents, or funds for vital medications, he is at risk of losing everything the operation gave him. Your support will provide him with safe shelter and the treatment he needs to recover and return to life and art.

Andrei fled Belarus to avoid prison, but after a serious injury from a traffic accident in Poland, he is unable to work and asks for support during his recovery.

Siarhei Sheleh is a PhD in biology. At the age of 64, he received one of the harshest sentences in Belarus for donations: 8,5 years. He was released on the same day as Siarhei Tsikhanouski and evacuated to Lithuania. He needs support to begin a new life.

Andrei fled Belarus to avoid prison, but after a serious injury from a traffic accident in Poland, he is unable to work and asks for support during his recovery.

Kiryll is 21 years old. He spent nearly two years in a Belarusian prison for his anti-war stance and support for Ukraine. He was released on the same day as Siarhei Tsikhanouski and immediately transferred to Lithuania – with no belongings, no money, and no support. Kiryll is now asking for help to start his life anew.

Aleksandr spent nearly four years behind bars for joining peaceful protests. After his second release, he was placed under constant surveillance and faced the threat of another arrest. To preserve his freedom, he fled Belarus with almost nothing. He now needs support to survive in exile and rebuild his life.

After her time in a correctional facility, Ludmila started life anew – alone and without resources. She needs support to survive and get back on her feet.

Former political prisoner Vladimir Logovoi from Minsk was sentenced to three years of confinement in an open correctional facility. He fled to avoid being imprisoned and is now asking for help with urgent dental treatment and obtaining a new driver’s license.

A protest participator and a volunteer fighter, he was seriously injured. Now «Tiger» can't work and needs help to recover, go through rehabilitation and just to survive.

The civil activist went through six months in prison and was deprived of her home. Now, after being evacuated to Lithuania, she dreams of mastering permanent makeup to regain stability and confidence in the future.

My dad faces up to 15 years in prison for reporting to «Belaruski Gayun» when he saw military equipment. I am collecting money for a lawyer.
BYSOL fundraising

We are a group of LGBTQ+ activists from Belarus. The wave of repression in Belarus, KGB pressure, criminal cases, detentions and “extremist” articles have affected us too. Many of us have lost our homes, jobs, access to education and medical care. We are in different countries, in different difficult situations today. Despite this, we’ve united by a common experience of vulnerability and the fight for safety, as well as the desire to continue our work. We need your help.

Until August 2020, we, like all Belarusians, were engaged in our own projects, but we couldn't stay away when the country was gripped by a wave of violence and lawlessness. Now we help those who suffered at the hands of the regime.

BYSOL supports released political prisoners and their families, people forced to leave the country, Belarusian volunteers in Ukraine, and initiatives that help Belarusians fight lawlessness in the country.
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12 artists who left their homeland because of repressions will show their works in Europe for the first time. They need support to make it happen.

The First Volunteer Mobile Hospital, known by its Ukrainian acronym PDMSH, is a team of hundreds of medical volunteers from around the world who have been saving lives at the frontline in the area of fighting with Russian occupation forces since 2014.

The levy is opened to help the BELPOL organization grow, expand its capacity, and support its participants and partners.

We create postcards and merch with drawings from the letters of political prisoners. All funds raised go to transfers to political prisoners through the Dissidentby initiative.

After persecution and being blocked in Belarus, the “Vitebsky Courier news” team continues to fight for the truth about their hometown. The project is now on the brink of closure – this fundraiser will help keep the newsroom running and launch new formats.

130 Territorial Defense Battalion needs your help. To further carry out the tasks of liberating and defending positions in the Kharkiv region, the fighters need to acquire three portable monocular night vision devices.

12 artists who left their homeland because of repressions will show their works in Europe for the first time. They need support to make it happen.

After persecution and being blocked in Belarus, the “Vitebsky Courier news” team continues to fight for the truth about their hometown. The project is now on the brink of closure – this fundraiser will help keep the newsroom running and launch new formats.

Belarusian volunteers are ready to take on a new challenge and participate in demining liberated territories so that civilians can return there.

The levy is opened to help the BELPOL organization grow, expand its capacity, and support its participants and partners.

The Belarusian Orthodox Community of the Constantinople Patriarchate in Vilnius needs funds to pay rent and repair the premises where worship services and community meetings will be held. We need to purchase the necessary furniture and liturgical utensils.

The Telegram channel of the medical initiative «Белые халаты» tells about the real situation in the health care system in Belarus. The project team needs your support.

130 Territorial Defense Battalion needs your help. To further carry out the tasks of liberating and defending positions in the Kharkiv region, the fighters need to acquire three portable monocular night vision devices.

The First Volunteer Mobile Hospital, known by its Ukrainian acronym PDMSH, is a team of hundreds of medical volunteers from around the world who have been saving lives at the frontline in the area of fighting with Russian occupation forces since 2014.

Volunteers from the Come to My Voice project provide assistance to Belarusian refugees on a daily basis, whether they are fleeing war or repression. Previously, our team has been successful on our own, but the moment has come when our future ability to help depends on each and every one of you.

We create postcards and merch with drawings from the letters of political prisoners. All funds raised go to transfers to political prisoners through the Dissidentby initiative.
Fund´s statistics
As of April 14, 2025
- 2172 requests received help with evacuation
- 286 activist projects received assistance
- 947 fundraising campaigns posted on the website
- 1361 dismissed people supported
- 38 vehicles transferred to help Ukraine
- 1283 political prisoners/released people received help
- 126 requests from volunteers and veterans of the Russian-Ukrainian war supported
- 25676 hotline requests processed