FUR/HELP
A non-profit initiative that helps LGBTQIA+ Postsoviet Refugees who belong to the Furry community.
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News from FUR/HELP
Updates on our activities and progress.
⚠️ Important Update Regarding Our Twitter Page
Our Archive Twitter page is now fully deactivated, we don't have any Twitter anymore. We would continue to post on our main platforms like Telegram, Mastodon, Bluesky and Instagram. Thank you for your attention.
Published on November 16, 2024 by Yuki-Julien "YukiDeer" Golovin
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Improvement and Feedback
Published on July 23, 2023 by Yuki-Julien "YukiDeer" Golovin
We encourage you to provide us with feedback and improvement as to how we can make our volunteering better and what areas of refugee assistance should we provide next.
About
FUR/HELP is a Furry LGBTQIA+ Refugee initiative, that saves LGBTQIA+ furries from postsoviet region and American Trans lives from persecution.
We are currently in the process of establishing our operations in EU, but for now we are 100% Remote, with people volunteering for us mostly in Eastern Europe.
We are working to help refugees since November 2022, and since then helped more than 10 Furry refugees escape to safe third countries to wait for their transfer to a safer asylum country.
We are currently in the process of establishing our operations in EU, but for now we are 100% Remote, with people volunteering for us mostly in Eastern Europe.
We are working to help refugees since November 2022, and since then helped more than 10 Furry refugees escape to safe third countries to wait for their transfer to a safer asylum country.