How to contact your Congressman about aid package for Ukraine

On Sept 21, 2023 Senator from Ohio J.D.Vance twitted this and composed a letter denying aid package to Ukraine. 28 Congressmen co-signed a letter.

On Sept 21, 2023 Senator from Ohio J.D.Vance twitted thius and composed a letter denying aid to Ukraine. 28 Congressmen co-signed a letter.

This is a huge mistake. Senator Vance is from Ohio with large Ukrainan community and he is risking to lose next election. But before that we have to let him know that he must reverse his approach. We can write a letter demanding to approve next packages for Ukraine ( actual physical letter sent via USPS works better than email or filled out form on website). Using resources below it will take 5 min to write one letter and about one hour to write to all 29 signers of Vance's 'deny help to Ukraine' letter. You will need printer, envelopes and poststamps. Please use the links below.

Will this work? Absolutely. Representatives regularly update their policies based on received letters and phone calls from constituents

Just FYI - This is what Senator Vance wrote in his letter denying help (opens PDF file of the offical letter)

General 'how-to' write a letter to congressmen (opens two-page PDF file)

Template of a letter (download Word doc) - edit, print and put in envelope

Mailing addresses of Congressmen (download Word doc)

Call your representative! When you call - one of the staffers answers, tell your name and say that as a constituent you are concerned that stopping or deplaying help to ukraine endangers safety of America and that you demand approving aid packages for Ukraine. Be polite, but don't be shy. They sit there to learn your opinion!

Find out phone number of your representatives here

If you speak Russian - please watch 10 min video below for strategy to call your representative

Feel free to share this page among all people who believe that America should help Ukraine to win. Time to act is now!