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We are Ukraine Liberation Fund

At Ukraine Liberation Fund - ULFund, every donation makes a direct impact. We’re an entirely volunteer-run not-for-profit, ensuring that 100% of your donations go towards providing essential equipment like medical kits, vehicles, drones, and 3D-printed technology to Ukraine’s military on the front line.

Our dedicated volunteers work together to deliver life-saving resources, leveraging their skills and networks to ensure aid reaches those who need it most. Free from the restrictions of traditional charities, we work fast and deliver directly to the front line helping Ukrainian forces defend their people and country.

Join us in supporting Ukraine’s fight for freedom. Your donation today will make a real difference.

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Ukraine blue and yellow flag flying in the wind

2024 Campaigns

Clothing and Supplies

These supplies are required all year round

First Aid Kits

Our Ukrainian made IFAKs save lives

Military Vehicles

4x4's, Vans, SUV's, Ambulances and Cars are all required

3D Printing

3D printing technologies are a new resource in the war

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a keyboard and a mouse on a wooden table
Military Equipment and Drones

Military equipment is key to win the war.

How can you help?

UL Fund is committed to supporting the brave men and women defending Ukraine's land and freedom by providing them with equipment and supplies. You can help fundraise and donate in various ways to strengthen our mission.

Circuit Boards

Assisting with fabrications of new technology allows Ukraine to produce and maintain equipment for immediate use. This is how your donations will be used in circuit board making.

Donetsk Oblast

One of the more famous signs in Ukraine is the sign at the entrance to Donetsk Oblast. This region has been fighting the war since 2014 and is completely militarised.

This region has seen some of the bloodiest battles of the war including the battle for Bahmut and Mariupol. The people who remain here show true spirit and camaraderie together with the dream of one day living in a free Ukraine.

Bogdan

Richard met Bogdan on the train while travelling home from a vehicle delivery to Donbas. Bogdan at 14 years old loves his country and follows the news of the war in eastern regions especially in the city of Kharkiv where his family fled due to the Russian invasion.

Interested in the different campaigns Richard has been involved in Bogdan decided to write a letter to Members of Parliament in UK asking for assistance for the military in Ukraine. He was given one of our 3D printed HIMARS for his efforts. Due to the recent election and summer recess the letter could not be delivered however Bogdans letter will make it to Number 10!

The view from the Monument to Artyom shows the natural beauty of Ukrainian landscape however this is ruined by the ever present scene of war in the distance.

What once, was a town of tourism is now left in huge devistation. When the war is over, this region of Ukraine is going to require extensive repairs and rebuilding due to the intense fighting.

The beauty of Donbas

Donated by a kind donor in Sweden, Richard drove this vehicle through 6 countries in a 24 hour period to Donbas where it was donated to 142 Brigade. It is pictured here at the sign of the once occupied town of Sviatohirs'k. Now liberated the town still lies in ruins of its past, with the few remaining people trying to live a normal life in the environment of war.

The forest fires 2024
Donated vehicle for 142 Brigade fighting in Toretsk
Azov

Mushroom picking is a traditional Ukrainian custom and not more so than in the forests of Donetsk Oblast. This region has seen intense fighting, the constant Russian shelling led to the forests being engulfed in flames. (Summer 2024)

This once area of natural beauty is left with more remnants of war with all the trees destroyed. The shelling here was so intense it was impossible for firefighters to extinguish the fire and therefore it could only be left to burn while Ukrainians watched another place of sentimental value to them lost to the invasion.

Azov began as a group of volunteer fighters in now occupied Mariupol. This elite group, named after the Sea of Azov and now serving under the title of The National Guard of Ukraine, go through a screening process and then assigned to positions.

The amazing fact of Azov defenders is they are all volunteers, none of them were forced to fight under mobilisation rules. Their spirit is shown in the battles which they have fought where their camaraderie has left Russian forces despising them because of their strength.

Svitlana's Story
Kharkiv

Out delivering humanitarian aid with Futurama Foundation in Kramatosk, Richard and Ksenia met Svitlana and her daughter. They used to be residents of a small village called Dolyna, which was hit with a barrage of rockets leaving only one house standing.

Svitlana's daughter described how the rocket which destroyed her house landed on her bedroom and Svitlana said we should go to see.

Walking up towards the house and sticking to the path as this village is riddled with land mines Richard and Ksenia finally made it to what was once their home.

Olena has been distributing food, medical and cold weather kit to 54th Brigade. This brigade is fighting in Donetsk Oblast and are a team dedicated to defending Ukraine.

Always with smiles on their faces they are grateful of your generous donations as it boosts their moral that people they have never met care enough to help them and their country.

Stories from our support of Ukraine

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