All Recent impact

All recent impact

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Motorola receivers for humanitarian teams and first responders

Total cost of this initiative

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$159,964

In one of the most crucial connectivity deployments to date we supplied 323 Motorola communication devices to frontline teams, emergency responders, and civil support groups for real-time communication in areas with unreliable mobile networks and frequent power outages. This effort has dramatically strengthened operational coordination and emergency response in Ukraine’s most vulnerable regions.

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Robotic demining for safer returns

The total cost of this initiative

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$42,871

Landmines and unexploded ordnance remain one of Ukraine’s most urgent challenges, preventing safe return and recovery in de-occupied areas. To address this, we provided two cutting-edge “Zmyi” Ground Robotic Clearance Complex systems to the State Special Transport Service. These robotic machines make demining faster and safer, helping communities return home sooner. This pilot initiative is just the beginning of our commitment to innovative, life-saving solutions for Ukraine’s recovery.

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Urgent medical aid in Ukraine

The total cost of this initiative

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$40,000

We are proud to launch our first healthcare initiative in partnership with the Leleka Foundation, directing $40,000 toward urgent medical aid for hospitals and frontline responders in Ukraine. These funds provided life-saving supplies, including tourniquets, thermal blankets, hemostatic agents, and wound care materials. The aid has already reached medical teams on the ground, helping them save lives in the most critical conditions. This marks an important step in our long-term commitment to support Ukraine’s healthcare system during the war.

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Power & Tech support for critical operations

The total cost of this initiative

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$45,950

In February 2025 25 NewsMy S1210P charging stations, 20 HP Victus Laptop and 20 Dabbsson DBS1300 portable power stations were deployed to hospitals, emergency shelters, and frontline teams. We aimed to ensure stable power for medical facilities, emergency responders, and crisis-affected communities. Reliable energy access has helped sustain life-saving operations and improve daily conditions in high-risk areas.

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DJI Mavic drones boost demining efforts

The total cost of this initiative

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$91,875

Using 25 DJI Mavic drones, we enhanced demining operations by identifying hazardous areas, creating precise maps, and reducing risks for personnel. These January efforts have helped clear the unoccupied territorries, enabling safer returns for civilians and accelerating reconstruction. This project is a crucial step toward restoring security and livability in war-affected regions.

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Charging stations to keep connection

The total cost of this initiative

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$10,775

We’ve distributed 25 NewsMy S1210P charging devices to response teams, volunteer networks, and humanitarian hubs to improve real-time coordination and support aid delivery. These devices are a lifeline in high-risk areas, making frontline work safer, faster, and more effective.

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Rapid support for crisis responders

Total cost of this initiative

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$580,000

To keep up with urgent needs on the ground, we allocated a $580,000 grant to support crisis responders across Ukraine. This funding allows us to respond quickly to incoming requests getting essential equipment, supplies, and resources to frontline teams when and where they need it most. Speed saves lives, and this grant helps make that possible.

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Mitsubishi L200 deployed for aid

The total cost of this initiative

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$23,578

We successfully acquired a Mitsubishi L200 pickup truck. This robust vehicle has already been deployed, enabling our teams to deliver critical aid to remote areas and ensuring faster recovery and resilience for affected communities.

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Drones & Antennas for enhanced connectivity & safety

The total cost of this initiative

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$111,316

By providing one communication antennas and DJI Mavic 3E drones in December 2024 , we enabled the restoration of connectivity, and improved reconnaissance while ensuring the safety of civilians and responders. With russia's increased drone and missile strikes, this technology is essential for defense, evacuation planning, and rapid response efforts.

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Chargers & Generators for humanitarian operations

The total cost of this initiative

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$31,750

In January 2025 we procured 30 NewsMy N1210P charging stations and 50 Kraft&Dele KD193 2500W-2000W generators to strengthen humanitarian operations across Ukraine’s war zones. These essential tools have significantly improved communication and provided a reliable power supply for field operations, supporting the work of humanitarian teams in critical regions.

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Enhanced alert systems for frontline safety

The total cost of this initiative

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$93,452

We provided specialized equipment, including high-decibel sirens, digital alert systems, and communication hardware, which was strategically deployed to maximize the protection of thousands of civilians at the frontline territories. Procurement was completed in October 2024, with installation carried out in collaboration with local authorities through November and December 2024.

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VW Iveco vans for medical & humanitarian aid

The total cost of this initiative

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$46,790

We purchased three VW Iveco vans to deliver medical supplies, humanitarian aid, and support civilian evacuations in high-risk areas. These vehicles have improved access to remote regions and enabled timely aid deliveries.

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36 Laptops for frontline humanitarian teams

The total cost of this initiative

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$46,440

We provided 36 Dell G15 laptops to frontline humanitarian units in Ukraine. These laptops restore reliable communication, enhance operational efficiency, and improve safety for teams delivering critical aid in regions impacted by ongoing russian aggression. This initiative ensures better connectivity and coordination to support affected communities under extreme conditions.

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Drones & Power for safer demining

The total cost of this initiative

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$84,450

In December 2024 we made available 5 DJI Matrice drones, 5 DJI Zensmuse cameras, 5 DJI battery stations, 20 DJI intelligent flight batteries, and 5 EcoFlow portable power stations to improve and expedite clearance efforts. Every mine that is taken off the map brings us closer to rebuilding communities and ensuring a safer future.

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Generators & Power Stations for War-Affected Regions

The total cost of this initiative

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$41,875

We delivered 45 Kraft&Dele KD193 Generators (2500W - 2000W) and 55 NewsMy N1210P portable charging stations to war-afflicted regions in Ukraine supplying power to emergency shelters, mobile clinics, and community hubs. These resources directly benefited civilians by providing heating, light, and electricity for life-saving medical treatment while enabling communication with portable charging stations. In frontline areas, the Zaporizhzhya and Kharkiv regions, the initiative provided warmth and light in shelters, supported critical medical procedures in mobile clinics, and enabled volunteers to provide aid and coordinate evacuations.

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Backhoe loader boosts donetsk recovery

The total cost of this initiative

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$36,224

In November 2024, we successfully purchased a backhoe loader, ensuring reliable equipment for immediate humanitarian deployment. Collaborating with local Donetsk region rebuilding teams, this machinery is set to play a crucial role in targeted infrastructure recovery efforts, aiding communities in their swift return to stability.

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Humanitarian vans deployed to Donetsk

The total cost of this initiative

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$18,208

In November 2024, the Mobile Humanitarian Assistance Initiative provided two Volkswagen 7J0 vans for missions in Donetsk region.

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Grant funding for rapid humanitarian aid

The total cost of this initiative

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$241,000

In response to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, we provided grant funding to Serhiy Prytula Humanitarian Foundation (Ukraine) to support humanitarian aid efforts in war-affected communities. Given the rapidly changing situation on the ground, direct funding was the most effective approach, allowing first responders the flexibility to acquire essential resources as needed for their life-saving work. Over six months, this initiative empowered emergency teams with portable charging stations, generators, medical supplies, emergency vehicles, and Starlink systems, ensuring stable power, enhanced medical response, and improved logistics in high-risk areas. In total, 3,020 units of medical supplies were distributed, including hemostatic agents, tourniquets, compressed bandages, thermal blankets, nitrile gloves, and other essential items. Instead of directly purchasing and delivering goods, we provided grant funding to ensure first responders had the financial resources needed to quickly and efficiently respond to emergencies. This approach gives humanitarian teams greater flexibility in securing the right supplies at the right time, improving the overall effectiveness of crisis response efforts.

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Laptops for crisis response in Kherson

The total cost of this initiative

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$125,050

In November 2024, Prytula Foundation USA launched the Crisis Emergency Response Project to support humanitarian teams in the Kherson region. With donor support, we provided 58 high-performance laptops to enhance their efficiency and impact. These reliable devices are critical for managing logistics, assessing needs, and ensuring real-time connectivity, delivering life-saving aid to those in need.

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Delivered 78 DJI Mavic 3 drones for humanitarian demining

The total cost of this initiative

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$134,160

Prytula Foundation USA has delivered 78 DJI Mavic 3 drones to the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration for humanitarian demining.

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Prytula Foundation USA is a registered 501(c)(3) organization in the United States. EIN -99-1441326

© 2024 Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation. All rights reserved

Thank You for Standing with Ukraine!

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Prytula Foundation USA is a registered 501(c)(3) organization in the United States. EIN -99-1441326

© 2024 Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation. All rights reserved

Thank You for Standing with Ukraine!

Your support helps us deliver hope, resilience, and life-saving aid to those who need it most.

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Prytula Foundation USA is a registered 501(c)(3) organization in the United States. EIN -99-1441326

© 2024 Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation. All rights reserved