Support Ukrainian citizens with ambulances and medical equipment - now!
Who are we and why do we need your urgent help?
We are David Pond, Nick Butler, former naval officers and Marcus Butler, who is married to a Ukrainian. We are on the Polish border right now, helping the thousands of women and kids cross the border from Ukraine. Now classed as refugees, these people are shattered, utterly traumatised, and clinging to their dignity. It's heartbreaking. But as the bombing moves ever closer we are turning our attention to support injured citizens with ambulances and medical equipment.

Why do we need money?
We are all about bringing medical relief to the many innocent civilians who have been caught up in the tragedy of this conflict. We are already making an impact here and have been able to deliver medical supplies to meet the growing humanitarian need. The rapid response to our campaign has also enabled us to identity and purchase our first ambulance which has now been collected and is operating in Ukraine. We are also supporting those displaced persons who wish to come to the UK by transporting them from the border to those agencies that can process their applications.

What will we do with the money?
The more money we raise the more relief we will be able to provide. Since we started the fundraise we have been able to buy three ambulances, fields kitchens and tourniquets. But we now need funds to pay for essential medication, medical equipment and supplies. We are enormously grateful to those who have immediately committed to this cause and are hoping our humanitarian work will encourage others to do so.
Immediate response enabled us to source and supply these ambulances (below) to support the humanitarian effort within 72 hours

Please pledge what you can as soon as you can so we can get the money to exactly where it's needed on the ground immediately: to those who are suffering and in dire need of medical support.
This is very urgent, please help
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This project successfully funded on 18th April 2022