Monday–Tuesday… and before that, a whole week of collecting and organizing a not-so-simple shipment… There’s a shortage of tactical medicine because four ready and fully equipped boxes were flooded in the garage by a “sabotage” flood — about 80% had to be thrown out as ruined trash. We searched, exchanged, purchased, and ordered some supplies that haven’t arrived yet — those parcels will be sent from abroad. Three locations and two brigades, two evacuations, but that’s just rhetoric and almost no one cares — everyone’s used to it, and as people tell me, “Do it quietly, no one is forcing you!”
I also want to say that if I didn’t post reports, only my friends — who care about what we do together — would remember me, and not just when I ask, but always, because they know I don’t stop… Recently, those who have never helped anyone started “pulling at my sleeves” — now they urgently need help, personally! I handle every request individually and personally, with a “cool head,” not “ripping my soul out”!
So, here’s the report, which reads like a confession — I’m not complaining, but many really “don’t care,” and if people like me disappeared, they’d probably feel more comfortable… Yesterday someone asked me, “Why the hell are you doing this? Who needs it? Are you just showing off?” — yes, damn it, I’ve been “showing off” for four years! So, a big request: if anyone still thinks that, tell me to my face or “unsubscribe” so I don’t “annoy” you! This is my war, in which I lost six close people and poured out my soul! I will not abandon those who need our help!
And if what we do doesn’t “annoy” you, please — help, because even a single two-day “raid” with fuel for evacuation costs on average 8–10 thousand UAH, and requests keep coming. We are currently closing an urgent request for tires and continuing ongoing collections for medicine, power banks, batteries, and truck spare parts (photos below, after photo reports).
Items included:
- Medicines (sanitizers, dressings, IV sets, syringes, antibiotics);
- DNA collection kit components (in a cool box);
- Footwear (10 pairs of boots, 5 pairs of military shoes);
- Mattresses with fasteners for transporting the wounded;
- Vegetables;
- Homemade preserves;
- Korean-style carrots;
- Warm socks;
- Tea, coffee;
- Homemade baked goods (12 boxes);
- Fresh eggs (3 trays);
- Dry vegetable soups (340 packs, 1 pack per 8 liters).
We sincerely thank our constant helpers and friends from the village of Horodne, the teams of Krasnokutsk Preschools No. 1 and No. 3, the Kostyantynivka Starosta District, Nina Zdorova, Natalia Taran, and three other “incognito” donors — sorry, we couldn’t identify them!
Donation cards, thanks to everyone:
PrivatBank
4731 2106 4319 5723
5168 7450 3191 1032
MonoBank
4441 1144 1138 1153
With support: Hanna Bezverha | Volunteer

