We Continue to Deliver Generators to Ukrainian Hospitals
05.02.2023 · Purchases
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05.02.2023
In January, UNITED24 presented the Rebuild Ukraine direction of support and launched the first project - a fundraiser to restore 18 apartments in the Kyiv Oblast. Of the required 719 million UAH, more than 500 million have already been raised. Ambassadors, big businesses, and caring donors from all over the world joined.
In January, UNITED24 presented the Rebuild Ukraine direction of support and launched the first project - a fundraiser to restore 18 apartments in the Kyiv Oblast. Of the required 719 million UAH, more than 500 million have already been raised. Ambassadors, big businesses, and caring donors from all over the world joined. Also, six' Shahed Hunters' anti-drone systems were installed at critical energy plants. And the first generators purchased as part of the #LightUpUkraine campaign were delivered to the hospitals.
After the launch of the Rebuild of Ukraine program, a new ambassador was also presented - country singer, Multiple Grammy and Academy of Country Music Awards winner Brad Paisley. Meanwhile, on his birthday, another UNITED24 ambassador, Oleksandr Usyk, opened a fundraiser to restore an apartment on Lysenko St., 14G. The champion contributed 8 million UAH — 2/3 of the total amount. In total, the fundraiser for six houses has already been completed.
In January, six' Shahed Hunters' anti-drone systems were installed at critical energy plants. The United States often uses these systems to protect strategic facilities. Also, 219 drones were transferred to the front: DJI Matrice 300 RTK, Mavic 3 Enterprise, DJI Matrice M30T, Mavic 3 More Combo, Autel EVO II, SKIF, STEN-2, FlyEye 3.0, Skyeton ACS-3, FLIRT Cetus, UJ-22 Airborne. 83 drones have been sent in Bakhmut's direction. This region currently endures the fiercest battles with russian invaders. Drone purchases did not stop: in the last month, the Army of Drones project contracted another 244 UAVs.
Around 150 generators have arrived at medical institutions in the Vinnytsia, Zhytomyr, Volyn, Sumy, Lviv, and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts. The supply does not stop.
One of the most significant contributions to Medical Aid was made by Uber. In December, Uber and its clients raised $1,500,000 for ambulances. During the visit to Kyiv, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi announced that the company would double this amount and transfer another $1,500,000. So in just one month of partnership with UNITED24, Uber contributed $3,000,000.
$278,890,001 was raised in support of Ukraine during the nine months of UNITED24's work.
05.02.2023 · Purchases