Our projects
Fundraising for an armoured vehicle for evacuation in Donetsk region! Evacuation units of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine are actually working on the front line. They are involved 24/7 in extremely difficult and dangerous missions to rescue Ukrainian civilians, including children. This includes not only evacuating the population, but also delivering medicines, food, water, and patrolling the territory within their area of responsibility.
We are fundraising for one more vehicle for dog handlers of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. The experience of our rescuers shows the high efficiency of using four-legged friends in rescue and search missions. This is especially true when clearing rubble in high-rise buildings as a result of missile and bomb attacks on civilian infrastructure.
Zaporizhzhia has been a frontline city in Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale invasion. The city has been subjected to merciless and absolutely savage artillery, drone, rocket and bomb attacks all this time. Unfortunately, civilian infrastructure and ordinary apartment buildings are routine targets for the aggressor's attacks. Our rescuers and firefighters work around the clock and seven days a week. They save lives of Ukrainians even under fire and repeated shelling.
Our rescuers and firefighters are the first to arrive at a disaster site after missile and bomb attacks. They are the last hope for rescuing survivors who are trapped in the rubble or in a fire trap. Their faces are the first thing rescued Ukrainians see.
During the period of armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, the units of the dog training group were involved in emergency rescue operations The personnel of the dog training group was involved in the elimination of the consequences of emergencies in settlements, infrastructure and life support facilities in Borodyanka, Liutizh, Hostomel, Rzhyshchev, Kyiv, Lutsk, Lviv, Zhytomyr, Chernihiv, urban-type settlements. Desna, Okhtyrka, Antopil, Kremenchuk, Balakliya, Kherson, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhya and Uman. Thanks to the work of the group, dozens of innocent victims of Russian shelling have been saved.
Pokrovsk is a small heroic town in the Donetsk region, 50 km from the frontline, which is constantly under enemy attack. Local rescuers and firefighters work here around the clock, almost without rest.