Serhiy Prytula has been helping the Ukrainian Army as a private volunteer since Russia occupied Crimea and Donbas in 2014. At first, he helped with the uniforms, armor, and food supplies, later, when these needs started to be covered by the Ministry of Defense, he switched to high-tech technology, drones, and equipment for command posts.
In 2020, during the pandemic, Serhiy started the Charitable Foundation for non-military aid. Anna Hvozdiar became the Foundation director, while Serhiy continued to supply the Army as a private volunteer.
In February 2022, after Russia launched a full-scale invasion, the Foundation joined the Army supply movement, covering the needs of both the Armed Forces fighters and members of Territorial Defense units.
The Foundation opened its own logistic centers at the border with Poland and in Lviv for more effective cargo shipping from Europe to Ukraine.
The main office of the Foundation is in Kyiv, 65 Olesya Honchara Street.
The Foundation buys optic devices, drones, UAVs, medical supplies, and transport vehicles for the military. Another direction they work on is humanitarian aid.
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