Report for Apri 2025

Reports
20 March 2026

April was a month in which we expanded our international partnerships and implemented highly specialised projects to bolster the front line. We are working systematically to ensure that every hryvnia and every effort translates into a tangible advantage for our soldiers.

#KDCars: 7 vehicles for the Armed Forces of Ukraine
In April, we managed to deliver a further 7 vehicles to our defenders. These vehicles are not just transport, but tools for saving lives, ensuring the mobility of units and bringing us closer to our shared victory.

Joint international project
Thanks to the dedication and initiative of historian and social activist Franciska Davis, we have implemented a major joint project. The result is 6 vehicles that have been sent to reinforce Armed Forces units.

#KDVISITS: Throughout April, our team made three trips directly to the defenders. During these visits, we handed over the vehicles and necessary equipment, speaking personally with the soldiers about their current needs. This was made possible thanks to the support of our partners and donors.

Special projects: Supplying the 4th Special Operations Brigade ‘Rubizh’
We were delighted to join an important initiative alongside the ‘Last Capitalist’ team. As part of the project, state-of-the-art Kestrel weather stations were handed over to the snipers of the National Guard of Ukraine’s 4th Special Operations Brigade ‘Rubizh’.

Events and meetings
April was packed with events focused on professional development and advocacy:

  • Film premiere: The team attended a screening of the documentary *Little People Who Started a Big War* about events in Russia (supported by TRO MEDIA).
  • Forums: We took part in the “Democratic Week. Carpathian Sea” forum (in collaboration with the Baltic and Northern European countries) and the “Forum of Good Deeds”.

How we helped: List of items delivered

In addition to vehicles, we continue to fulfil requests for technical and everyday supplies:

  • Generators and charging stations
  • Drone detectors
  • Kestrel weather stations
  • Tablets and paramedic rucksacks
  • Tools and personal hygiene items
  • Clothing, food and medicine

⚔️ Ukrainian Armed Forces units that received assistance

This month, support was provided to over 20 units, including:

25th Airborne Brigade, 24th Mechanised Brigade, 112th Transport Battalion (RUBPAK Company), the National Guard’s ‘Typhoon’ Unmanned Systems Detachment, the 93rd Mechanised Brigade, the 13th Airborne Brigade, the 81st Airborne Brigade of the Airborne Forces, the 38th Air Defence Brigade, the 14th Rocket and Artillery Brigade, the 125th Mechanised Brigade, SBU, 41st Mechanised Brigade, 113th Mechanised Brigade, 142nd Mechanised Brigade, 18th Sloviansk Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine, 12th ‘Azov’ Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine, 67th Mechanised Brigade, 1st Donetsk Border Guard Detachment, 15th Brigade of Operational-Tactical Forces.

Financial Report

  • Raised: 581,124 UAH
  • Spent: 1,601,352 UAH

Every hryvnia goes towards meeting the needs of the military and logistics for aid. 

Thank you to everyone who supports us.

You are incredible! Let’s keep going!