As of May 31, we have raised more than € 35,000 in charitable contributions (including € 27,702, $ 4,994, £ 500, € 7,980) to support the Ukrainian army and humanitarian needs. In total, from the funds raised since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, we spent on procurement for the military and humanitarian aid – 777,453 UAH, in particular for the third period (until May 31) – 248,844 UAH.
These are funds from more than 50 environmental donors and individual environmental organizations from Europe and the United States.
For efficient and prompt use of donor funds, during this period we worked with:
👉NGO “White Horvats” (https://www.facebook.com/bilihorvaty)
👉NGO “Families of Fallen Heroes of Lviv Region”
👉union of volunteers at the shelter “Drabyna” (Lviv) to support the 14th separate special battalion OPFOR unit 4574
🟢Together with the NGO “White Horvats” we purchased: military sights (UAH 25,380) and thermal imagers (UAH 32,130);
🟢We transferred UAH 67,000 to the NGO “Families of Fallen Heroes of Lviv Region”, and thus contributed to the purchase of a used car for the army (UAH 32,000) and bought a military uniform (UAH 35,000).
🟢 with the association of volunteers at the shelter “Drabyna” (Lviv) to support the 14th separate special battalion OPFOR unit 4574, we bought military ammunition, for a total of 124,310 UAH, including:
2 thermal imagers for the total amount of UAH 80,220 (payment for “Drabyna” shelter, Lviv);
2 bulletproof vests in the amount of UAH 35,090, and a military helmet for UAH 9,000 (payments to the Slisarenko FD, Zaporizhia Region);
(+ bank charges – UAH 24)
Thus, in total for the third reporting period, we spent UAH 248,844.
Cooperation with our Ukrainian partners helps to assist more quickly where it is most needed.
We are sincerely grateful to our partners for their hard work.
It is important to realize that the war will be a long one, but the volunteer movement needs to ensure the continuity of the process of supporting both civilians and the military, which will be a huge challenge. In the long process, there will be fatigue on the part of both the donor and the recipient. These risks need to be prevented now.
We are grateful to many donors. We will continue to keep you informed on our Facebook and web pages about the receipt and expenditure of funds.
As we have already reported, from the beginning of Russia’s aggression until the victory, our organization, the Danube-Carpathian Program, will work mainly to meet the humanitarian needs of free Ukrainians and to support the Ukrainian army.