Personal Protective Equipment for Volunteers, Journalists and Medical Professionals on the Frontlines and High Conflict Areas
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With the outbreak of war in Ukraine, many civilians alongside the military perform vital activities such as providing medical care to soldiers and other wounded individuals, highlighting events in the press, maintaining order, and many other crucial processes without which victory wouldn't be possible.
For those civilians who need to carry out their job in the warzone, it is necessary to have enough ballistic helmets and vests to stay alive under constant fire. Our primary goal is to save as many Ukrainian people as possible. For this purpose, UA House is collaborating with the California National Guard to collect and deliver various body armors for doctors, volunteers, journalists, and police so they can continue their activity in such dangerous conditions.
With the help of your donations, we can deliver vital protective supplies. Your donations continue to make a life-saving impact!
Project need $18,000
In collaboration with the California National Guard, UA House launched a project to provide helmets, body armor, and other personal protective equipment to civilians who play an indispensable role in the frontline areas. Our goal is to help doctors, journalists, volunteers, and police who are operating in the warzone and are in need of life-saving personal protective equipment.
Your donation will be income to the “Ukrainian American House” that has registered 501(с) 3 non-profit organisation. No administration fee. 100% of fund goes to the project.

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