While our government is working tirelessly to equip the military, challenges like bureaucracy and delivery delays persist. Small volunteer initiatives have proven to be faster and more efficient at providing everyday necessities.
The donations we receive currently go to the following areas:
Start date:
August 7, 2025
Goal:
50 000 UAH
We are raising funds to purchase medicines, vitamins, and bandages for the soldiers on the front lines.
This is extremely necessary for stabilizing the condition of the wounded on site, providing first aid to soldiers in the “gray zone”, supporting mobile medical teams.
Start date:
May 7, 2025
Goal:
130 000 UAH
We are raising funds for searchlights, an important piece of equipment for detecting enemy drones in the dark.
These searchlights will help our defenders see the target – and destroy it!
With no regard for human rights, Russia is destroing civilian areas, including residential buildings, hospitals, markets, and children’s playgrounds.
We all have our day jobs, kids, and loved ones to care for. And every day, we come together to do what we can for those who need it most.
We organize our own fundraising efforts and work with international humanitarian aid centers.
Every penny goes toward buying essential medicines and food, providing protective gear for the military, and ensuring it all reaches combat zones on time.
Special camouflage nets that hide our soldiers from enemy drones and save lives.
Providing medical equipment, medicines, and vitamin supplements to military personnel on the frontlines and in combat zones.
Regularly supporting the air defense forces of our region by supplying searchlights and other essential equipment.
We manufacture special nets to immobilize enemy drones of various types. We also produce interceptor drones separately.
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We deeply appreciate every contribution, keep nothing for ourselves, and provide full accountability for every penny. You can find detailed reports on the assistance we provide below.
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Special thanks to Limagrain Ukraine, TM “Hordii”, U-Food Association, A-BA-BA-HA-LA-MA-HA Publishing House, “Tekhnolog” Plant, “Vilni” Charitable Foundation, Charitable organization “Caritas”, and the “Virymo Diyemo” Union.
We operate since February 2022




We provided support to the Uman Territorial Defense, local military units, and service members. We also assisted internally displaced persons (IDPs) who settled in Uman and launched the production of balaclavas and soft stretchers. Additionally, we supplied hospitals and a military hospital with essential medications. Free transportation for women and children to the Polish border was also organized.



We launched the production of “Mavkas” (camouflage suits for the military). As part of the “Lyam Patsanam” project, we raised 216,371 UAH. With these funds, we purchased, repaired, and delivered a MEDEVAC vehicle to the 57th Brigade. We also managed to bring in 15 tons of humanitarian aid from Finland and organized a “Music Marathon”, with all proceeds directed toward meeting the needs of our soldiers.




We purchased and delivered an SUV for a sniper unit, launched the production of trench candles, and provided soldiers with medications and other essential supplies. We also expanded and scaled up the production of “Mavky” camouflage suits.



We purchased and delivered a mobile laundry unit, a thermal imager, and a PVS-14 night vision device to a reconnaissance platoon on the front lines. We continued to scale up the production of trench candles and “Mavky” camouflage suits.
Humanitarian and medical aid was delivered to hotspots, while ongoing fundraising efforts helped meet the urgent needs of our military.




We launched a fundraiser to support the victims of the missile strike on a residential building in our city on April 28, 2023. Together with volunteers, we raised 5,716,738 UAH and distributed the funds to the residents of the building entrance that was completely destroyed.
We also organized the Sofiivskyi Expo & Market, which raised 100,000 UAH to support an air defense brigade. The production of “Mavky” camouflage suits continued to grow, along with our ongoing, comprehensive support for the military.



We fulfilled a number of military requests, including the delivery of plate carriers with armor plates, tactical first aid kits, pads for a stabilization point, helmet covers, ghillie suits, medical supplies, medications, treats, and clothing. A large shipment of medical supplies was also sent to the front lines.




We organized a fundraiser for the 241st Brigade to provide a flywheel, specialized clothing, engine mounts, and sleeping bags. We also raised funds to purchase an FPV video headset for military unit 1788. The production of ghillie suits (kikimoras) was scaled up significantly, and we established a dedicated unit focused on medical support. This new team responds to the needs of soldiers in hotspots as well as those receiving treatment in the local military hospital.








In the first quarter, we focused on supporting both the military and medical facilities. We sent medicines, vitamins, antibiotics, clothing, and helmet covers to Uman district, including the village of Hrodzeve and the volunteer group “Razom”. The 1st Tank Brigade in Donetsk region received warmers, medical supplies, and treats.
We also sent medical materials to Mykolaiv Military Hospital and the Central City Hospital. A fundraising campaign was launched to purchase powerful floodlights for Mobile Fire Units (including military unit 1588). In addition, we delivered bedding and medical aid to hospitals in Zaporizhzhia and Kropyvnytskyi. Soldiers in Donetsk received SIC tourniquets, sleeping mats, warmers, and snacks. Camouflage gear and covers were also sent to “Blyzki Obiymy” and troops near Kupiansk.




During this period, we continued regular deliveries of medicine, hygiene items, and camouflage suits in cooperation with volunteer groups. We supported the 36th Marine Brigade with SIC tourniquets and medical supplies. This quarter also saw an increase in the production of ghillie suits.




During this period, we continued regular deliveries of medicine, hygiene items, and camouflage suits in cooperation with volunteer groups. We supported the 36th Marine Brigade with SIC tourniquets and medical supplies. This quarter also saw an increase in the production of ghillie suits.




We raised ₴180,000 to purchase a Mavic 3T drone for the 110th Brigade. A large number of camouflage covers and ghillie suits were produced and delivered across Kherson, Donetsk, Mykolaiv, and Kharkiv regions.
We supported the 117th Mechanized Brigade, the 57th Drone Battalion, the 72nd Assault Brigade, and reconnaissance units in Kharkiv region with medicine, ghillie suits, and helmet covers.
We also launched a fundraising campaign and collected ₴500,000 to purchase electronic warfare equipment for the 118th Brigade and the 160th Territorial Defense Battalion. We also delivered warmers and covers to the National Guard unit “Khartiya” in Kharkiv direction, and medical aid to the NGO “Union of Soldiers’ Mothers and Wives of Stryi Region”.







In the first quarter, the main focus was on supporting military units and combat medics.
We delivered camouflage equipment — ghillie suits and helmet covers — for servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the National Guard of Ukraine, and the 92nd Brigade “Zaporizhzhia Sich”, reconnaissance units of the International Legion, as well as units operating in the Kharkiv and Donetsk directions.
We also supplied medical materials for combat medics and stabilization points, such as antibiotics, infusion solutions, pain relief medications, bandaging materials, and tourniquets for air defense units and the 118th, 153rd, and 157th Brigades.













In the second quarter, the main focus was on providing military units with equipment and medical supplies. We delivered ghillie suits, helmet covers, and searchlights for mobile fire groups, for Brigade 1588 and AFU and NGU units operating in the Kharkiv, Kherson, Donetsk, and Mykolaiv directions.
We also supplied tourniquets and other medical equipment for combat medics and to the 14th, 54th, 56th, 101st, and 116th Brigades, as well as reconnaissance units and the National Guard of Ukraine training center.












During this period, we were supporting military units with equipment and medical supplies. We delivered ghillie suits, covers, and camouflage nets for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the National Guard of Ukraine units, the 93rd Brigade “Kholodnyi Yar,” the 95th and 127th Brigades, as well as reconnaissance units.
We also provided combat medics with tourniquets and essential medications. Additionally, an autonomous diesel heater was supplied to one of the units for use in field positions.














We were supporting military units with equipment and medical supplies. We delivered ghillie suits, helmet covers, and materials for manufacturing camouflage nets for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the National Guard of Ukraine, and reconnaissance units, the 43rd, 57th, 127th, 137th, and 164th Brigades, as well as NGU units “Khartia” and “Liubart”.
We also supplied medical medications for military units, including fighters of the 431st Separate Unmanned Systems Battalion “Brodiagy” and the 159th Separate Mechanized Battalion.
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We have a dedicated management team, official registration documents, and bank accounts. But we’re more than just a fund — we’re people.
An engineer, a salesperson, a manager, a beauty specialist, a marketer, a fitness trainer, a farmer, and everyone else who shows up every day to help.
Trust is the foundation of everything we do. Feel free to reach out, and we’ll gladly share all the official documents of our volunteer organization.
Our center was created in the first days of the full-scale invasion — a time when life for all Ukrainians was split into “Before” and “After.” Many people joined our initiative, and that gave us the strength and clarity to keep going.
It showed us that we’re on the right path — and that we are a conscious, united nation.
We began by helping women, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities evacuate abroad or relocate to safer areas. Displaced families from occupied territories also turned to us — people in desperate need of food, clothing, medical supplies, and shelter.
On April 28, 2023, Russian forces launched a missile strike on the city of Uman, killing 23 civilians. In response, our volunteer organization raised ₴5,716,738 and provided direct support to the families affected by the tragedy.
Today, we continue to fundraise, collect donations, and supply everything necessary to support our defenders. We’ve focused our efforts on several critical areas: camouflage gear for the military, assistance to the local air defense brigade, medical support for hospitals and frontline units, and the development of interception systems to stop Russian drones from targeting civilian areas.










