NYC Billboards Are Converted Into Instant Donation Stations For Ukraine
By Mikelle Leow, 08 Apr 2022
Image via Mischief @ No Fixed Address
“How can I help?” is one question that lingers in the minds of those heartbroken by the predicament in Ukraine.
If you live near New York’s 214 West 30th Street and 7 West 36th Street, you can pop by these billboards that have been reworked by advertising agency Mischief @ No Fixed Address into contactless donation stations to support families in Ukraine.
The spaces are adorned with real protest signs spotted in Moscow. They read “no to war,” according to Time Out New York.
Image via Mischief @ No Fixed Address
Donations can be made in US$2, US$5, and US$10 denominations. A simple tap of your credit card completes the process.
Financial contributions made by the community will go to the UN Refugee Agency’s Ukraine Emergency appeal, which is providing resources like psychological support, home repairs, emergency shelters, and winter relief to displaced individuals.
NYC billboards have been turned into contactless donation stations for Ukrainian relief.
— Mischief @ NFA (@mischief_usa) April 4, 2022
If you find yourself wandering by these anti-war protest signs (213 W 30th St and 7 W 36th St), please consider sparing a few dollars.
All proceeds to UNHCR @Refugees pic.twitter.com/XRoe3IKGFB
[via Time Out New York and Mischief @ No Fixed Address, images via Mischief @ No Fixed Address]