Come Back Alive Charitable Foundation will be in the USA/Channel 24 collage
The ability of Ukrainians to donate is really decreasing, we have already gone through this before and many factors influence this. But the fund has accumulated a certain reserve, and we are constantly looking for new partners and new opportunities to raise funds for the needs of our army.
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About this Channel 24 said Andriy Rymaruk, head of the military department of the Come Back Alive Charitable Foundation. He also noted that many Ukrainians living abroad are ready to actively donate to volunteer accounts. – says Andriy Rymaruk.
According to the head of the military department “Come back alive”, a significant part of the funds to the accounts of our fund comes from Ukrainian diaspora abroad and from international partners.
Our colleagues recently visited the United States and in one charity evening, we were able to raise about $10 million, notes Rymaruk.
The project ” people's Bayraktar”
- Lithuanians have raised more than 5 million euros for the Bayraktar combat drone for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It has already been delivered to Ukraine. The manufacturing company Baykar Makina said that it would donate the drone free of charge , and the money raised would go to other needs of Ukraine.
- Our Polish friends also decided to collect for the “fighting bird”. They managed to raise 9 million zlotys on Bayraktar for Ukraine. And as of July 13, the necessary amount was officially collected in Poland.
- Ukrainians proved to the whole world that they are able to unite and accomplish incredible things for the sake of a common goal. Yes, they recently donated 4 Bayraktar drones. They managed to raise 600 million hryvnia in just three days. The Turkish company also did not accept payment for aircraft.