War brings pain, destruction and suffering - but it also awakens in us strength of spirit, compassion and a desire to help.
Our foundation supports those in need: soldiers on the front lines, the wounded, defenseless animals and civilians.

Every contribution you make is a step towards victory and peace!
We deliver help to where it is vitally needed!
01
Transport for the front line
On the front lines, every minute counts. Without reliable transport, it is impossible to quickly deliver medicines, food, equipment, and evacuate the wounded.
02
Bringing back to life those who protected us
Wounded soldiers, children, old people – they all need medicine, bandages, surgeries. And also those who are often forgotten: dogs and cats abandoned in the basements of destroyed houses.
03
A roof over your head
Bombing, destruction, panic - thousands of people and pets were left without food and shelter.
Even a small help is a big step!
Every donation you make is a breath of hope for those in need.
War brings pain, destruction and suffering, but it awakens in us strength of spirit, compassion and the desire to help.
Every day in Ukraine things happen that are hard to imagine in the 21st century!
The war stole their homes, but it didn't steal their hope. Your help is their chance to live.
We help those who have suffered from war!
We purchase transport for the military and volunteers, treat the wounded, restore homes and rescue animals left without owners.
We are rebuilding houses destroyed by shelling.
After the shelling, only walls remain. No windows, no doors, no light. We don't just provide temporary housing - we help rebuild houses.
Thanks to your donation,
we have provided 5 SUVs.
Now we can quickly evacuate soldiers and deliver ammunition.
"We repair the vehicles that evacuate people, deliver water and medicine. Without them, it is simply impossible to reach those in trouble."
"Rex the dog was abandoned in a destroyed city, but volunteers found him and nursed him back to health. Now he is waiting for a new family."
"Oleg was seriously injured, but thanks to your help he completed a rehabilitation course and can now walk again."