The Hello, Ukraine Foundation handed over a DJI Mavic 3 Pro Fly More Combo quadcopter and four rechargeable batteries to the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in September 2024.
In September 2024, Hello, Ukraine teamed up with the Blahomay Charity Foundation to help children together. In the beginning of the school year, the Full Backpack project was relevant. Its goal is to provide children living in boarding schools, orphanages, and families of internally displaced persons (IDPs) with fully equipped backpacks for the school year.
The Hello, Ukraine charity foundation has recently delivered aid to the 98th separate battalion of the 108th separate brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Thus, in August 2024, the soldiers received 50 Icarus shock detection systems for FPV drones. Thanks to a fundraiser for a dozen FPVs in July, we also delivered 10 FPV drones and 10 rechargeable batteries to the 98th separate battalion.
Our volunteer Kyrylo Vakulynskyi received a chevron award from the Social Drone UA project, a Ukrainian community of volunteers who assemble drones for the army. Here's how he joined the project and what motivates him to volunteer.
In combat situations, it is not always possible to hospitalise the wounded immediately. However, some critical injuries in the military require an emergency response, and any delay in providing medical care can lead to deterioration or even death. That's why it's so important to know how to effectively help those injured on the battlefield.
In times of war, both military and civilians need to know how to provide first aid. If you understand the algorithm of actions, you will be more confident in controlling your behaviour in an emergency and help the victim. Basic knowledge can save lives. In this article, we will tell you about first aid and where you can learn it in Ukraine.