Ukraine. Praising their "heroic fighting" spirit, and in view of almost 40 million followers urged "the world is behind you".Posting a series of pictures on her account, including a visually arresting photo of an elderly woman squinting in anticipation of pulling the trigger on a gun, and crowds protesting in the streets with anti-Putin placards in their hands, the 53-year-old spoke on the tragedy."Thinking about the women and girls in Ukraine and around the world who are heroically fighting for their country and people today — as soldiers, as mothers, as organizers, as refugee caretakers, as protesters, as journalists," she mused."To these women risking their lives in Ukraine and in neighboring countries: you’re incredible and the whole world is behind you."She then addressed her followers, empathising: "I know it’s difficult to figure out what the best ways to support are, so I’m linking some resources and ways to join in supporting these women through donations here (and in my stories!!)"She added the hashtag "#InternationalWomensDay".Jennifer listed Come Back Alive as a worthy organisation to support - "[one] that allows you to donate to directly support the Ukrainian soldiers with immediate necessities, food, supplies (www.comebackalive.in.ua/donate)".She also named @wckitchen, which "is running food across borders 24/7 for families (primarily women and children) in Ukraine - and also providing food to refugee camps in neighboring countries like Poland and Romania: (www.wck.org).""@careorg is focusing on supporting women and families with emergency food, water shelter, hygiene kits: (www.care.org)," she added.Finally, the actress recommended @redcrossukraine, which "is supporting with food, shelter and medical aid.
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