Crisis Emergency Response Project
Crisis situations demand immediate and efficient responses to mitigate harm and restore stability. Infrastructure destruction, disrupted communications, and limited resources make it challenging for responders to deliver aid and support to affected populations. The Crisis Emergency Response Project addresses these challenges by equipping local teams and vulnerable communities with advanced tools tailored to the unique needs of each situation.
We provide critical resources such as laptops, Starlink satellite systems, and portable generators to maintain communication and power in remote or damaged areas. Drones enable aerial assessments of crisis zones, while durable vehicles facilitate aid delivery and civilian evacuations. Emergency shelters, medical kits, and water purification systems ensure basic needs are met, while small tools and repair kits support rapid infrastructure repairs.
Our project empowers responders to work smarter and faster, ensuring effective aid delivery and better outcomes for those affected. By providing innovative and practical solutions, we contribute to saving lives and rebuilding resilience.
Types of equipment
Communication tools (starlinks, laptops, and tablets) power solutions (generators and portable power systems), vehicles (durable cars, SUVs, and cargo trucks), drones, emergency supplies (tents, shelter kits, medical kits, water purification systems, and portable heating systems), small tools and repair kits, personal protective equipment (PPE), air strike warning systems, anti-drones protection systems.
Recent Impact

To address the urgent need for communication, power, and technology in frontline communities, we have successfully delivered essential equipment through a humanitarian initiative. This project provided 112 laptops, 75 Starlink kits, 75 inverter generators, 75 portable power stations, and 75 3D printers, offering critical support to thousands of individuals striving to stay connected, coordinate aid, and rebuild during the ongoing conflict.
β» The total cost of this initiative - $224,835 USD.

By providing one communication antennas and DJI Mavic 3E drones in December, 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.
The total cost of this initiative - 111,316.00 USD

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.
β» The total cost of this initiative - $93,452 USD.

In November 2024, we successfully purchased a backhoe loader, ensuring reliable equipment for immediate humanitarian deployment. Collaborating with localΒ 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.
β» The total cost of this initiative - $35,299.20 USD.

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.
β» The total cost of this initiative - $125,050 USD.
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In November 2024, the Mobile Humanitarian Assistance Initiative provided two Volkswagen 7J0 vans for missions in Donetsk region.
β» The total cost of this initiative - $17,084 USD.