REGISTERED UKRAINIAN

NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION

"THAT DAY"

Matthew 25:31-40

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REGISTERED UKRAINIAN

NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION

 

"THAT DAY"

 

 

Matthew 25:31-40

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Our areas of activity:

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SUPPORT TO MILITARY

We don't aim to solve big problems.  Our main goal is to fulfill unique, small-scale requests from forward troops and military units that are not being effectively addressed by large donors or the military supply system.

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AID TO CIVILIANS

We respond quickly to immediate needs of individuals affected by the war.  This type of targeted assistance is very important because government services and international organizations deliver large amounts of aid, but they work slowly, and they don't respond well to needs that are less common. We help people who get forgotten otherwise.


Our projects


Tactical Medical Items

INDIVIDUAL FIRST AID KITS, SPECIALIZED MEDICAL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT, AND MEDICAL EVACUATION VEHICLES

During active hostilities, individual soldiers regularly need to restock or replace their individual first aid kits. Medics need "simple" medications for common illnesses to treat soldiers in the field.  Specialized backpacks ("aid bags"), transport cases, and storage boxes help medics and teams treat wounded soldiers more quickly and efficiently.  Surgical teams need specialty diagnostic and treatment equipment.  Medical and combat units need modified trucks and standard ambulances to evacuate the wounded off the battlefield to definitive care.

Goal: $12,500 by the end of 2025


Dual-Use Items and Equipment

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE ITEMS, CAMOUFLAGE, COMMUNICATIONS, ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLIES, AND SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT

Soldiers need high-quality helmets, body armor, and sometimes even chemical protective gear.  There is a constant need for good field equipment, from camouflage nets and night vision devices to warm hats and gloves in wintertime. Electric power supplies such as generators and specialized battery packs keep vital equipment running.  Communications technology from Starlinks to radios keep soldiers connected with each other and with their families.  Everything that facilitates the work of our defenders, and protects them while they are doing it, helps to bring them home safe and undefeated.

Goal: $25,000 by the end of 2025


Aid to Civilians

HUMANITARIAN AID TO THE POPULATION IN THE FRONTLINE AREA

Power generators, personal hygiene products, the ability to get clean water, and supplies of canned and instant food, are in desperate need in frontline villages where there is no electricity and constant shelling.  In liberated villages, occupiers have looted appliances and fixtures, destroyed property, and stolen things as basic as blankets and clothing.  Attacks against dams, power generation, water distribution, and other infrastructure have left citizens flooded, isolated, cold, and in darkness.  Almost all of this is beyond what we can fix.  But we do what we can to provide basic necessities for people and their pets, to bring light and warmth, and let them know that they haven't been forgotten by their fellow citizens and by the rest of the world.

Goal: $12,500 by the end of 2025


Special Resources for Children

HELPING FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN IN THE FRONTLINE AREA

Diapers, blankets, and formula are needed when homes are destroyed or when families return to liberated villages. Soft toys, small games, and age-appropriate activity kits help younger children caught up in the war. Technology solutions, including used tablets, smartphones, and other devices, can help older children with online education when schools are damaged or families have to leave their homes and villages.

Goal: $12,500 by the end of 2025


You Can Support Our Work

WITHOUT SPECIFYING A PROJECT

Support our work without specifying a specific project and we will distribute funds for the most urgent needs and current operational expenses.


Our projects:


Tactical Medical Items

INDIVIDUAL FIRST AID KITS, SPECIALIZED MEDICAL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT, AND MEDICAL EVACUATION VEHICLES

During active hostilities, individual soldiers regularly need to restock or replace their individual first aid kits. Medics need "simple" medications for common illnesses to treat soldiers in the field.  Specialized backpacks ("aid bags"), transport cases, and storage boxes help medics and teams treat wounded soldiers more quickly and efficiently.  Surgical teams need specialty diagnostic and treatment equipment.  Medical and combat units need modified trucks and standard ambulances to evacuate the wounded off the battlefield to definitive care.

Goal: $12,500 by the end of 2025


Dual-Use Items and Equipment

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE ITEMS, CAMOUFLAGE, COMMUNICATIONS, ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLIES, AND SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT

Soldiers need high-quality helmets, body armor, and sometimes even chemical protective gear.  There is a constant need for good field equipment, from camouflage nets and night vision devices to warm hats and gloves in wintertime. Electric power supplies such as generators and specialized battery packs keep vital equipment running.  Communications technology from Starlinks to radios keep soldiers connected with each other and with their families.  Everything that facilitates the work of our defenders, and protects them while they are doing it, helps to bring them home safe and undefeated.

Goal: $25,000 by the end of 2025


Aid to Civilians

HUMANITARIAN AID TO THE POPULATION IN THE FRONTLINE AREA

Power generators, personal hygiene products, the ability to get clean water, and supplies of canned and instant food, are in desperate need in frontline villages where there is no electricity and constant shelling.  In liberated villages, occupiers have looted appliances and fixtures, destroyed property, and stolen things as basic as blankets and clothing.  Attacks against dams, power generation, water distribution, and other infrastructure have left citizens flooded, isolated, cold, and in darkness.  Almost all of this is beyond what we can fix.  But we do what we can to provide basic necessities for people and their pets, to bring light and warmth, and let them know that they haven't been forgotten by their fellow citizens and by the rest of the world.

Goal: $12,500 by the end of 2025


Special Resources for Children

HELPING FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN IN THE FRONTLINE AREA

Diapers, blankets, and formula are needed when homes are destroyed or when families return to liberated villages. Soft toys, small games, and age-appropriate activity kits help younger children caught up in the war. Technology solutions, including used tablets, smartphones, and other devices, can help older children with online education when schools are damaged or families have to leave their homes and villages.

Goal: $12,500 by the end of 2025


You Can Support Our Work

WITHOUT SPECIFYING A PROJECT

Support our work without specifying a specific project and we will distribute funds for the most urgent needs and current operational expenses.

How we work

We, as volunteers, constantly receive requests from the military and civilians from the frontline area to help with various things. We always try to cover all requests, and even if we are not able to help, we are always looking for donors and volunteers who can do so.

Of course, we prioritize requests from the front line.

If you have something from the list below that you can help us with, you can always send it to us by delivery service.

Or support our activities financially and we can purchase the items you want to contribute.

 

JOIN US!

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For military medical teams

IFAKs and IFAK restock items (especiallly tourniquets, chest seals, hemostatic bandages); aid station items (especially junctional tourniquets, multifunction cardiac monitors, and oxygen concentrators); surgical team items (especially central line kits and hand-held ultrasound units). Used or very-recently-expired equipment in good condition is better than no equipment!

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For the military

Helmets, body armor, load bearing belts, tactical summer and winter clothing, shoes, backpacks, day and night optics, Starlinks, camouflage nets, airsoft consumables (used in training)

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For civilians

Generators, charging stations, personal hygiene products, water purification items, easy-to-prepare long-term storage food (canned/freeze-dried)

 

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For Children

Diapers (all sizes), formula, baby food, wet wipes, new or gently used children's shoes, new soft toys and activity packs, used tablets/smartphones (for online education)

Our team

From the first days of the full-scale invasion, each of our team members stood up to defend Ukraine and helped the military in every way possible, covering their urgent needs for medicines, equipment and food. We also could not ignore the civilians who lost their livelihoods during the fighting, after the rocket and artillery attacks and occupation, and after the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam.

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Oleksandr Moskalenko

Volunteer since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.

Professional activity: automatic irrigation of private, municipal and agricultural areas

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Tetiana Gilka

Volunteer since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.

Professional activity: land surveyor

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Volodymyr Moiseev

Volunteer since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.

Professional activity: facility security

Contact Us

Contact us if you would like to directly donate items for charitable humanitarian aid - we will provide the details for shipping

Support Our Work

 "THAT DAY" NGO

IBAN Code: UA743052990000026000021709703

20 Chkalova str, office 202, Mykolaiv 54017 UKRAINE

Bank: JSC CB "PRIVATBANK"

1D HRUSHEVSKOHO STR., KYIV 01001 UKRAINE

Bank SWIFT Code: PBANUA2X

 

Correspondent bank: Citibank N.A., NEW YORK, USA

SWIFT Code of the correspondent bank: CITI US 33

Account in the correspondent bank: 36445343

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