Safe Communities Initiative

Safe Communities Initiative

The "Safe Communities Initiative" enhances safety and resilience for civilians in frontline regions through advanced protective systems, reinforced shelters, and essential resources.

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About Project

The project aims to establish a comprehensive protection system to safeguard civilians in Ukraine's frontline regions from escalating threats such as drone attacks and other hazards impacting daily life. These persistent challenges endanger lives, disrupt communities, and hinder recovery efforts, including rebuilding essential infrastructure and restoring normalcy.

Through the implementation of advanced protective technologies and early warning systems, this initiative provides immediate safety measures to vulnerable populations. By reinforcing shelters, enhancing communication tools, and equipping communities with vital resources, the project creates safer living conditions and supports long-term resilience.

Families in conflict-affected areas have reported an increased sense of security, enabling them to rebuild schools, homes, and other critical infrastructure with greater confidence. This initiative goes beyond protection; it helps preserve lives, uphold dignity, and empower communities to move toward a sustainable and secure future.

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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.

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Urgent medical aid in Ukraine

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.

The total cost of this initiative

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$40,000

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Robotic demining for safer returns

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.

The total cost of this initiative

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$42,871

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

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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

Thank You for Standing with Ukraine!

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

Follow us

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.

Follow us

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