PICTURES of women and children fleeing the horror of Ukraine’s devastated towns and cities moved Sun readers to tears. Many of you want to help the five million caught in the chaos — and now you can. Today we launch The Sun’s Ukraine Fund. GettyA volunteer takes care of a child as thousands of women and children cross the border after Russian attacks, at the Siret border crossing in Siret, Romania[/caption] Avalon.redChaos at Lviv station as thousands attempt to flee to Poland[/caption] Donate here to help Sun’s fund How to donate by text TEXT TO 70141 £3 — text SUN£3£5 — text SUN£5£10 — text SUN£10 Give as little as £3 or as much as you can afford and every penny will be donated to the Red Cross on the ground helping women, children, the old and the infirm. Your money will also provide medical help for the wounded. Ukrainian Red Cross teams will be providing shelter, food and water for those still trapped. Workers with the International Committee of the Red Cross are battling to restore water supplies and support medical facilities. And you will be helping Red Cross workers in countries bordering Ukraine. Polish teams are supplying food and providing medical support. The Russian Red Cross has collected humanitarian aid. The Moldova Red Cross opened a shelter. Romania’s sent volunteers Mike Adamson, chief executive of British Red Cross, said: “Your donations will help us reach people with food, water, medicine, medical equipment and other essentials. We thank Sun readers for your kind support.” More info The Ukraine Crisis Appeal will support people in areas currently affected and those potentially affected in the future by the crisis. In the unlikely event that we raise more money than can be reasonably and efficiently spent, any surplus funds will be used to help us prepare for and respond to other humanitarian disasters anywhere in the world. For more information visithttps://donate.redcross.org.uk/appeal/disaster-fund AFPA girl cries as she sits on a camp bed at a temporary shelter for Ukrainian refugees at the border crossing in Ubla, eastern Slovakia[/caption] APA man hugs his twin boys after they fled the conflict from neighbouring Ukraine[/caption] APPeople fleeing conflict from neighboring Ukraine arrive to Zahony, Hungary[/caption] Most read in News CRUNCH TALKS Ukraine and Russia to hold talks tomorrow after Putin's nuclear threat PEACE HOPES Peace talks to begin between Ukraine & Russia - despite Putin's nuclear threat 'NO WORDS' Jungle music legend MC Skibadee, 54, dead as tributes pour in MAD VLAD Putin's chilling threat with nukes on ALERT after warning West of 'consequences' PUSHED BACK Ukraine 'take control' of 2nd city as Putin's troops face another failed siege ALL OUT WAR Ukrainian troops destroy Russian tanks killing top general in failed siege