The primary goal of all of our missions is the delivery of crucial aid to those that need it most. The amazing support of civil society and Western countries has already provieded much help, so we are bringing what is still lacking most: medical evacuation vehicles and generators.
Used by paramedics and struggling personnel on the front lines, these generators make working and surviving in a warzone slightly easier.
Where is our aid now?
Where have we been?
From June 24th to 27th, we used our collected donations to guide and finance a group of Ukrainian refugees from Odessa, Kharkiv, and Donetsk from their beloved but threatened homes to an unknown yet safe new daily life near Neumünster.
The generators that were delivered are used right now in hospitals and ambulances in Sumy, Kramatorsk, and the general Donetsk region, whilst our Volvo has been refitted into an evacuation vehicle in Sumy, ensuring safe transport and care of injured soldiers and civilians.
During our latest mission, we were able to donate yet another medical evacuation vehicle as well as seven 2000W generators that are now being used mainly by paramedics in Donetsk. During our stay, we also interviewed many high-ranking Ukrainian officials about their experience with the war.