Never enough to say thank you.
It’s never enough to thank our friend Borys Feldman, who is regularly in touch with us. Almost every week he passes us something. Sometimes it just something small such as tube feeding for wounded soldiers, sometimes it’s something big such as thermal image scope, but the most import that it’s regularly. Many supporters have given up already, but Borys. He must be having extra engine inside. Thank you very much our friend!
So much needed pickup truck, thanks to our friend Alex
And once again, Alex Lind is helping us when we need it the most. He had purchased and delivered from USA a powerful pick up truck. That’s not all, he’d personally come to Ukraine to deliver this truck to the front line unit who was in desperate need of it. Please make a note of this those who are “tired from the war”. Alex could enjoy his live in USA and not bother but … This war is much closer for him than to many those living in Ukraine. A special thanks to volunteers from Chernigiv who provided a camo mask for this truck. Also a big thanks to FIORD company for funding the truck repair and Almontaj company for continues financial support. We keep working. Those who are not tired from this war you can always help by donating here.
We keep delivering warmers.
Another batch of foot and hand warmers delivered to various frontline units. This is the most in demand thing right now. Our organization along with few other organizations have delivered over 10,000 pairs of warmers. And it’s still not enough. We keep accepting donations to deliver even more warmers.
More foot and hand warmers delivered.
Although it’s a New Year, nothing got really changed. We are focus only on helping our frontline soldiers. Another report from guys who’re unfortunately not with their families this holiday season. Join us to speed up our victory.
Anti-drone gun is delivered!
We delivered an anti-drone gun, thanks to our dearest friend Alex Lind and his american colleges who always support us. Every unit at frontline is in desperate need of this gun and it’s pretty expensive to buy. Thanks again our friend. Please donate so that we can deliver more of these stuff.
A batch of foot and hand warmers is delivered.
Thank you to everyone who donated for foot and hand warmers. We have delivered it all to various frontline units. Some haven’t provided us with photos but we understand that they are busy with other stuff these days. We have also delivered a winter uniform and ordered more warmers. Please donate if you want to keep our soldiers warm this winter.
One more drone analyzer delivered to frontline.
Thanks to Oleksandr Priymak, we deliver one more drone analyzer to one of the hottest spots. This device is needed in every frontline unit. So please donate so we can deliver more …
Let’s keep our soldiers warm this Christmas.
We started getting requests from our friends to deliver some delicious food to frontline soldiers so that they could celebrate Christmas at least in some special way. We don’t know about others, but all soldiers we communicate with, don’t complain about food at all. If you really want to help our soldiers for Christmas, donate them some warmth instead. We are talking about foot and hand warmers. One cup of coffee equals to 8 hours of warm feet for Ukrainian frontline soldier. We are accepting donations now solely for the hand and foot warmers. And remember, there is no such a thing as a small donation. Every dollar counts.
We delivered a vehicle and drone analyzer.
Without extra words… Delivered a vehicle and drone analyzer to those who really need it. We keep working…
Donations from school students were delivered to our friend fighting at frontline
Today I met with Tetyana Sporinina, a teacher from Chernivtsi Gymnasium #11 (a former public school #35). She handled me an envelope with 7720 hryvnias (it’s about $208.84) collected from school students to support our former student Oleksandr who is fighting at frontline. I want to thank all students, parents and teachers for organizing this fund raising. For us with Oleksandr this school will always be remembered as Chernivtsi public school #35.
Also a big thank you for everyone who helped to cover soldiers own cost to purchase pickup truck for 82nd Air Assault Brigade (it was covered in our previous post). We transferred the money to soliders’ bank accounts. The amount of donations exceeded the required sum, so the rest of the money we spent on purchasing a spectrum analyzer which is needed to monitor the sky against enemy drones. For now we covered all the needs for this unit, but we continue collecting donations. The winter is coming and we would need much more funding.

