Medical Supplies and Support for the Injured

To help volunteers obtain medical supplies, we are partnered with Ukraine Front Line

non-lethal, humanitarian, and medical aid to Ukraine

Ukraine Front Line (UFL) is registered as a 501c3 organization in the USA and provides non-lethal, humanitarian, and medical aid to Ukraine. We operate specific programs jointly in order to provide medical supplies, hygiene supplies, cold weather and hot weather gear, and supplies for the injured. Ukraine Front Line handles purchases within the USA and is able to obtain discounts on medical aid supplies. Protect a Volunteer handles purchasing of supplies within Ukraine and obtains discounts for military use and bulk purchases. This coordination allows your donation dollars to get stretched to the maximum.

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MEDICAL SUPPLIES

For donations for medical supplies, PAV and UFL periodically run specific campaigns for teams that PAV is supporting. You can donate via Amazon Wishlist or make cash donations. We currently are not operating this program but please check back in the future.

non medical supplies

To donate toward getting volunteers food, hygiene supplies, cold and warm weather gear, and non-medical supplies for injured people, click here. 100% of these donations are spent in Ukraine. Less than 5% of donations go to the program costs for shipping supplies or delivery costs.

This program launched in December 2024 and so far 500+ soldiers received care packages of hats, neck warmers, socks, chocolates, protein bars, toothbrushes, soup packets, snacks, shower packets, foot powder, hand warmers, etc. Supplying one care package is around $25 per person including shipping.

We also support soldiers who are in hospital with non-medical aid. This includes specific requests for food such as cinnamon rolls, ranch dressing, pepperoni pizzas, etc. We also purchase books, TVs, and provide donated gaming systems for entertainment while they recover. We also cover emergency housing expenses for anyone released from the hospital and transitioning to a new location. So far 6 soldiers received support through this program.

testimonials

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