Healthcare Projects
We provide equipment, medicines, transport, and medical devices to support medical facilities in war-affected regions. Our efforts ensure healthcare services remain operational and accessible to those in need. By addressing urgent medical needs, we help save lives and strengthen community resilience.
About Project
Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 1,468 healthcare facilities have been damaged by shelling and combat, with an additional 193 completely destroyed.
To ensure access to quality healthcare in de-occupied and frontline areas, operational medical facilities are being expanded and modernized, while medical communities are organizing mobile doctor visits. We contribute to these efforts by providing essential medical equipment, supplies, transportation, and other critical resources.
Our support plays a vital role in restoring and sustaining healthcare services in war-affected regions. By equipping healthcare providers with the tools they need, we help ensure timely medical assistance, enhance the mobility of care delivery, and support the resilience of communities facing the challenges of war.
Types of equipment
buses, vans, pickup trucks, off-road vehicles; special vehicles: cranes, loaders, repair trucks, evacuation vehicles; support equipment: generators, satellite communication, fuel storage tanks, emergency repair kits, and winterization tools.
Your support matters
Ensuring reliable communication for critical infrastructure in Kyiv
In January 2026, critical infrastructure in Kyiv was equipped with professional radio communication systems to improve coordination during emergencies. The system ensures stable communication between medical units, administration, and technical teams, even during air raid alerts and power outages. A portion of the equipment was also allocated to the State Special Transport Service to support coordination of emergency responders at strike sites. Operating independently of mobile and internet networks, the system remains reliable in critical conditions. A total of 79 radios, repeaters, and base stations were deployed and integrated into daily and emergency workflows. This solution strengthens both medical response and field-level emergency coordination when it is needed most.
The total cost of this initiative
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$70,115
Active rehabilitation for people with spinal cord injuries
People with spinal cord injuries in Ukraine often face significant challenges after leaving the hospital, including limited access to rehabilitation, lack of practical knowledge, and social isolation. Comprehensive, community-based support is essential for helping them regain independence and reintegrate into everyday life. As part of this initiative, a two-week Active Rehabilitation Camp was held in Oleksandriya in August 2025, bringing together 18 participants, including 6 veterans. The program focused on building practical skills such as wheelchair mobility, physical activity, adaptive sports, and self-care, alongside sessions on health management, complication prevention, and psychological resilience. Beyond physical rehabilitation, the program created a strong environment of peer support and shared experience. By improving independence, confidence, and social integration, this initiative helps participants rebuild their lives and become more actively engaged in their communities.
The total cost of this initiative
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$9635








