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Important telephone numbers and contact points for people from Ukraine in Germany

People who have fled Ukraine can find the most important telephone numbers and contact points for safety and well-being here at a glance.

With the housing initiative, Wunderflats and thousands of supporters are helping people who have fled Ukraine with safe accommodation. If you need housing, you can search for suitable accommodation here or register here if there is currently no suitable offer online for you.

In this article, you will find important national telephone numbers and contact points for your safety and well-being that you can get in touch with.

We are constantly updating the information here.

 

Emergencies:
110 – 24/7 police emergency (24/7, acute emergency, German/English)
112 – 24/7 fire brigade and ambulance services (24/7, acute emergency, German/English)
 
Medical on-call service:
116 117 – medical assistance at weekends or at night (24/7, German/English)
 
General information for Ukrainians seeking protection:
+49 152 21455530 or +49 152 21455525 – Call center for Ukrainians seeking protection (24/7, Ukrainian/German/English), website
0049 30 9012 7127 – Berlin hotline for people who fled Ukraine (Mon-Sun: 7am-18pm German/English/Ukrainian/Russian)
 
Telephone crisis lines:
116 123 – Crisis hotline (24/7, also via webmail and chat, German)
0049 30 44 03 08 454 – Doweria, Russian crisis hotline (24/7, Ukrainian/Russian)
0049 800 22 55 530 – Sexual abuse helpline (Mon/Wed/Fri: 9am-2pm, Tue/Thu: 3-8pm), website
 
Guidance in case of discrimination:
0800 546 546 5 (Mon/Thu: 9am-3pm, German/English/Arabic), beratung@ads.bund.de
 
For parents:
0800 777 18 77 – Hotline for parents (Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm, German/English), fraguns@elternhotline.de available in other languages
0049 800 111 0 550 – Crisis hotline for parents (Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm, Tue/Thu: 9am-7pm, German)
 
For women:
0049 800 116 016 – Violence against women (24/7, in 17 languages, including Russian), website
 
For pregnant people:
0049 800 40 40 020 – Pregnant people in distress (24/7, German/English), website
Telegram chat for pregnant people: https://t.me/+Wmup7PyOcg81ZmYy
 
For children:
116 111 – Crisis hotline for children and adolescents (Mon-Sat: 2-8pm, German)
0049 157 35993126 via WhatsApp or SMS – Crisis chat, psychological counselling for people up to 25 years (24/7, Ukrainian/Russian), website
 
In case of an emergency many youth welfare offices are available almost around the clock, e.g.:
– Berlin Child Protection Emergency Service: +49 30 61 00 66
– Child protection hotline Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: +49 800 14 14 007
Brandenburg, Barnim district: +49 3334 214-1700
Frankfurt am Main: +49 800 20 10 111
Hamburg: +49 40 428 15 3200
 
For the LGBTQ+ community:
0049 30 243 566 29 – Quarteera e.V. (Mon/Thu: 3-8pm, Wed/Fri: 10am-1pm, German/English/Russian), beratung@quarteera.de, website
LGBTIQI/ disabled/ BIPoC telegram chat for Ukrainians: https://t.me/+kqxAgwC7lME2ZDMy
 
For BIPoC:
LGBTIQI/ disabled/ BIPoC telegram chat for Ukrainians: https://t.me/+kqxAgwC7lME2ZDMy

Other contact places can be found here at nowar.help.

The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) and Handbook Germany have summarised further information on entering and staying in Germany in Ukrainian, Russian and German.

Other relevant information can be found in our Blog Article Information for Ukrainian Refugees Seeking Shelter in Germany.

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