Statement from Prove CEO Rodger Desai in Response to the Crisis in Ukraine

To our partners and friends of Prove,
My heart goes out to Ukraine and to the Ukrainian people. In a matter of hours, daily life has turned to bloodshed, panic, and fear. It is in these moments that heroes emerge. The heroes in neighboring countries such as Poland and Hungary that are welcoming desperate refugees with open arms. The heroes that were ordinary citizens one day and now work to shelter, feed, and care for the injured. And of course, the heroes that are raising money to fund these needs.
We can play a part in supporting these heroes by taking a stand. One way is to join us in donating to Nova Ukraine. Nova has played a vital role in providing Ukrainians with humanitarian aid and is now playing a leading role in the needs of refugees.
Prove will be matching every dollar donated up to $50,000 in partnership with Move The Chain. Please help us reach our goal by donating here: https://movethechain.com/prove/nova-ukraine/help-ukraine
Let’s stand together, united. Let’s stand with Ukraine.
With great appreciation,
Rodger

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