Report for June 2023.
During this period, VETERANKA was able to process 150 assistance applications for military personnel and civilians.
We allocated a total of 1,049,244 UAH for assistance to military personnel and civilians, including 718,831 UAH directed towards helping those affected in Kherson.
We repaired military vehicles for a total cost of 158,067 UAH.
We provided fuel for our military personnel amounting to 38,000 UAH.
We donated two vehicles, a Ford Ranger and a Mercedes, free of charge to our defenders, both male and female.
The complete list is provided below. However, first and foremost, we would like to express our gratitude to our sponsors and everyone who financially supports our organization. Without you, this assistance would not have been possible!
In June, we closed 149 assistance applications for military personnel, including:
Vehicles
Ford Ranger – 1
Mercedes – 1
Maintenance and repair works – 158,067 UAH
Fueling vehicles – 38,000 UAH
Equipment
DJI Mavic drones – 2 units
Antennas – 5 units
Tablets – 3 units
Protective glass for tablets – 2 units
GoPro camera – 1 unit
Protective case for GoPro – 1 unit
GoPro mounts – 1 unit
SD card – 1 unit
EcoFlow – 1 unit
Wi-Fi router – 2 units
Phone charger – 1 unit
In-House Production
Camouflage nets – 4 pieces
Ghillie suits – 13 pieces
Military jackets – 2 pieces
Women’s uniforms – 3 sets
Military pants – 2 pieces
Underwear – 10 sets
Medical Supplies
Turnstiles – 232 pieces
IFAK kits – 34 pieces
Soft stretchers – 3 pieces
Hemostatic agents – 32 packets
Nasopharyngeal tubes – 28 pieces
200-liter bags – 50 pieces
Medical scissors – 1 piece
Ammunition
Helmet – 1 piece
Gear
Tactical goggles – 1 piece
Radiological and Chemical Protection Suits (RPCS) – 1 piece
Pouches – 10 pieces
Sleeping bags – 9 pieces
Tactical backpacks – 9 pieces
Helmet counterweights – 1 piece
Helmet cover – 1 piece
Earplugs – 1 piece
Tent – 1 piece
Tactical gloves – 11 pairs
Medical Supplies
AMBU bags – 2 pieces
Vitamins – 14 packs
Vacuum mattress for pressure sores and fractures – 1 piece
Compresses – 30 packs
Crutches – 1 pair
Medications – 25 boxes
“Ryativnyk” ointment – 10 pieces
Also, syringes, needles, dressing material, medical gowns, medical gloves, and adult diapers.
Clothing and Footwear
Uniforms – 11 sets
Combat boots – 20 pairs
Thermal underwear – 2 sets
Military jacket – 1 piece
Balaclava – 1 piece
Military pants – 36 pieces
T-shirts – 14 pieces
Tactical underwear – 14 sets
Socks – 114 pairs
Household and Hygiene
Set from Olena Pinchuk – 75 pieces
Sweet set from METRO – 16 pieces
Dry shower – 71 pieces
Food set – 93 pieces
Hygiene set – 126 pieces
Drying racks – 9 pieces
Thermoses – 2 pieces
Mosquito repellent spray – 77 pieces
Canisters – 15 pieces
Energy bars – 33 boxes
Water filters – 46 pieces
Water barrels – 4 pieces
Work gloves – 50 pairs
Gas cylinders – 6 pieces
Food heating systems – 2 pieces
Sausages – 125 kg
Also, water purification tablets, batteries, and items for injured military personnel.
30 assistance applications were closed for civilians.
For families and veterans:
Hygiene set – 24 pieces
Food set – 8 pieces
Diapers – 21 packs
Blankets – 7 boxes
Also, clothing for children and adults, animal feed, toys, baby bottles, pillows, bedding, and medication.
For the affected people in Kherson:
Boats – 2 pieces
Drinking water – 3,100 liters
Fuel – 20 liters
Instant noodles (Mivina) – 504 pieces
Food sets – 370 pieces
Hygiene sets – 200 pieces
Barrels – 4 pieces
Basins – 4 pieces
Vinegar – 20 bottles
Electric kettles – 15 pieces
Hand sanitizers – 20 boxes
Gas stoves – 2 pieces
Gas cylinders – 28 pieces
Sweets – 200 pieces
Children’s balls – 10 pieces
Art sets for children – 73 pieces
Camping mats – 5 pieces
Sleeping bags – 5 pieces
Gloves – 8 pairs
Blankets – 116 pieces
Trash bags – 20 packs
Additionally, headlamps, batteries, ropes, power banks, phone chargers, bedding, utensils, pillows, children’s clothing and toys, electrical sockets, switches, animal feed, pet carriers, pet bowls, electrical sockets, switches, and medication.
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