Come back alive is a Ukrainian fund for competent assistance to the Ukrainian army, created in 2014 when Russia attacked Ukraine, annexed Crimea and occupied the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Today, the fund bought 11 specialized armoured vehicles for 36 separate marine brigades: this brigade defended Azovstal and is now liberating the south of Ukraine.
"Finally it happened — the Come back alive foundation implemented the first agreement for armoured vehicles — 11 special armoured vehicles LC-79 APC-SH Fighter-2. The purchase, which began in March, and only from the third agreement, was successfully implemented. This is the next step to the armies provided with vehicles, not only new pickups, but also a class higher — light armoured cars, and in the future — full-fledged armoured vehicles," head of the fund Taras Chmut.
Throughout the years of Russia's war against Ukraine, people from all over the world donates money through the Come back alive fund and during this time, equipment was bought to help save the lives of the Ukrainian military. Since 2014, $110 million has been transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine through Come back alive. Also, the fund instructors train drone operators, sappers, snipers, sappers and doctors. Over 10.000 military specialists have been trained through the foundation.
If you want to donate to the Armed Forces of Ukraine through Come back alive, follow the link.
If you want to donate winter equipment for soldiers of the Ukrainian army, follow the link.