#KDCars: Reporting on the results of the project

10 March 2026

We continue to actively work on one of our most consistent and strategic areas of focus — the #KDCars project. This initiative was launched in December 2022, and since then, our goal has remained unchanged: to provide defenders with reliable transport, which is critical for carrying out combat missions and saving lives.

Behind every number in this report is a wounded soldier evacuated in time, ammunition delivered quickly, and successful operations on the front lines. Transport on the front lines is a consumable, so the systematic nature of our work is a priority.

Project results in numbers:

  • +93 vehicles — delivered to defenders in 2025.
  • +228 vehicles — the total number of vehicles sent to the front since the project was launched in December 2022.

These results were made possible thanks to the joint efforts of everyone who donates, spreads the word about our fundraising, and helps with logistics. Your contribution translates into speed and protection for Ukrainian soldiers every day.

We would like to express our special gratitude to our partners, whose support allows the project to scale up and consistently provide units with the necessary transport. Thank you for your trust and tireless work:

  • Shield of Freedom
  • Ukraine Helfer
  • Henryk Pich
  • PUMB
  • Davies Franziska

We also thank all other friends of the project, whose contributions help us respond quickly to requests from the front lines.

How can you help?

There are several ways to support the #KDCars project:

  1. Make a donation — every hryvnia brings a new car closer to the front line.
  2. Spread the word — the more people learn about the initiative, the more likely we are to raise the necessary funds.
  3. Help with logistics or repairs — if you have skills or resources that could be useful, please contact us via the feedback form.

We are moving forward, because requests from the front line do not stop, and therefore we do not stop either. 

Together, we are strong!