A FEW WORDS ABOUT

What We Do

Our organization is involved in projects supporting Ukraine


Project Ukraine is currently focusing on providing humanitarian and medical aid to the people of Ukraine. 100% of your donations will go directly to support these causes. 

Together with Kind Deeds we are raising funds for UA veterans

While military support, including tanks, weapons, and technology, provides valuable assistance to the Ukrainian armed forces, the loss of human lives and the toll on the Ukrainian people remain a significant tragic aspect of the ongoing conflict.

Together with Kind Deeds and the Sviatoslav Vakarchuk Foundation, we are raising funds to provide prosthetics and medical treatment for soldiers who have lost limbs in the line of duty. It is a crucial way to support their rehabilitation and help them reintegrate into civilian life or continue their service as most of them choose to do so.

The cost of prosthetic treatment averages $20,000 per soldier. Over 200 soldiers are currently on the waitlist to receive treatment. The goal is to help 25 defenders to get back to their families and lives and get on with the future ahead of them, defying disability.

Surgical Equipment for Dnipro City Hospital

Dnipro City Central Hospital and its surgical department need 1688 Srtyker Platform to help hospital staff with an increased amount of surgeries performed on injured civilians and military personnel. Stryker 1688 Advanced Imaging Modalities (AIM) 4K Platform consists of advanced cameras and light sources providing total control of the entire visualization system from the surgical field.

The total cost of the entire tower is $49,000 USD. We currently collected 35% of the total funds needed. We plan to make a purchase from an official reseller of used medical equipment in Chicago and the price includes shipping charges via FedEx to Germany. We work with another non-profit organization in Nuremberg that will deliver the equipment directly to the hospital in Dnipro via their network of trusted drivers/volunteers. 


Together with ​​Sviatoslav Vakarchuk Charitable Foundation “People of the Future” we are announcing a fundraiser for medical equipment for hospitals of the recently liberated cities of Kherson and Izyum. 

Kherson Children’s Hospital

Kherson Regional Children’s Hospital was under occupation for 8 months but continued to work: surgeries were performed, and extremely difficult newborns and children with injuries were saved. The hospital treats children with the most complex and severe pathologies. The institution is designed for 450 beds and 200 outpatient visits. There are 27 departments that accept up to 16,000 inpatients and 80,000 outpatients. There is a visiting neonatal team that makes up to 900 visits to maternity hospitals in the city and region every year. Today, unfortunately, the hospital provides assistance to children who suffered as a result of war-related hostilities: limb amputations, mine-explosive injuries, and burns.

We are raising funds for Kherson Regional Children’s Hospital to purchase:
– Ventilator HAMILTON-C1 neonatal
– Bedside patient monitor PVM-4763 with capnography x 2
– Electrocardiograph ECG-3150
The total funds needed to purchase the equipment $65,000 USD

Izyum Central City Hospital

Izyum Central City Hospital has 220 beds, emergency and urgent care, traumatological, therapeutic, surgical, and other departments. More than 80% of civilian infrastructure and residential buildings were destroyed in the city. Even during the occupation, doctors provided round-the-clock medical assistance to residents of Izyum and nearby areas. The hospital needs an operating table for surgical interventions to conduct operations of various complexity on civilians that receive injuries typical of war: mine-explosive and burns injuries.

We are raising funds for Izyum Central City Hospital to purchase:
– Medifa 5000 series mobile operating table
The total funds needed to purchase the equipment $32,500 USD


Our other ongoing efforts during the active phase of the war include: 

Ambulances for Ukraine

To help doctors and field hospitals to save lives in the most active war zones we will be buying used ambulance cars in Europe and delivering them directly to Ukraine’s frontline. 

Each $11,000 we collect will buy one ambulance car and with help of other volunteer groups we will equip them with all necessary supplies, fill in with humanitarian and medical aid and will deliver each ambulance directly to the doctors and hospitals in Ukraine, where they are much needed right now. Many ambulances have been destroyed already and we are working to replace as many as we could.

Fundraising Auction

To fundraise money for our cause we are auctioning off these t-shirts signed by the mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko; by Serhiy Sydorchuk from their World Cup qualifier playoff 2022 game with Scotland; and by Oleksandr Zinchenko from Manchester City (England). Please contact us through social media or via contact@projectua.org to participate.