For our team, every request from the military or civilians in frontline communities is a top priority. We don’t just deliver aid; we create opportunities. If a need cannot be addressed by our internal resources alone, we mobilize our entire network of donors and partners until the goal is accomplished.
Our mission is to serve as a steadfast support system, accelerating the day of victory and restoring life where war has attempted to extinguish it.

We do not aim to replace state support; our mission is the rapid fulfillment of targeted requests that often fall off the radar of major foundations. We focus on a high volume of individual and unit-level needs—ranging from specialized tools to professional tactical gear.
Our goal is to maintain maximum agility where large-scale logistics require more time.

Targeted assistance for people in frontline communities is critical. While major organizations manage massive humanitarian shipments, we concentrate on the specific, urgent needs of individual families and local communities.
Our task is to bridge the gaps where systemic aid cannot respond to "here and now" requests.
Protecting childhood on the front lines...
Children in frontline regions live under constant stress, with limited access to education and social interaction. Prolonged exposure to danger and social isolation directly impacts their development and mental well-being.
Our mission is to safeguard their childhood today to ensure a healthy and thriving tomorrow.
Timely support and the creation of safe spaces help children overcome the trauma of war, allowing them to continue growing and learning despite the challenges.
Protecting childhood on the front lines...
Children in frontline regions live under constant stress, with limited access to education and social interaction. Prolonged exposure to danger and social isolation directly impacts their development and mental well-being.

Our mission is to safeguard their childhood today to ensure a healthy and thriving tomorrow.
Timely support and the creation of safe spaces help children overcome the trauma of war, allowing them to continue growing and learning despite the challenges.
Giving Battle Steel a Second Life
In modern warfare, a vehicle is an expendable tool that often breaks down faster than any other equipment.
Our project is built on the principle of Rational Volunteering: instead of endless fundraising for "new" used cars (which also require immediate maintenance), we return battle-proven vehicles to the ranks.
We give a second life to the machinery that crews already know and trust.
Giving Battle Steel a Second Life
In modern warfare, a vehicle is an expendable tool that often breaks down faster than any other equipment.

Our project is built on the principle of Rational Volunteering: instead of endless fundraising for "new" used cars (which also require immediate maintenance), we return battle-proven vehicles to the ranks.
We give a second life to the machinery that crews already know and trust.
Details that Save Lives
We provide frontline units with critical equipment and tools that often fall outside the scope of large-scale humanitarian missions. Our specialization lies in addressing the "invisible needs"—the essential components without which combat missions cannot be executed.
Where major foundations supply heavy machinery, we ensure its operational longevity: providing scarce cables, circuit boards, and professional tools for field repairs. While the state provides basic supplies, we equip soldiers with specialized tactical gear and off-grid power solutions, enhancing the efficiency and safety of every individual.
Details that Save Lives
We provide frontline units with critical equipment and tools that often fall outside the scope of large-scale humanitarian missions. Our specialization lies in addressing the "invisible needs"—the essential components without which combat missions cannot be executed.

Where major foundations supply heavy machinery, we ensure its operational longevity: providing scarce cables, circuit boards, and professional tools for field repairs. While the state provides basic supplies, we equip soldiers with specialized tactical gear and off-grid power solutions, enhancing the efficiency and safety of every individual.
Compassion that Empowers Resilience
We support women in Kherson and frontline communities who have endured the harshest trials: occupation, the loss of loved ones, their homes, and their stability. This project establishes a reliable system of psychological and material aid for those in the most vulnerable circumstances, forced to navigate the aftermath of war every single day.
Our goal is to provide critical recovery resources today while developing sustainable solutions to restore a sense of safety. We work to ensure every woman receives professional support to process psychological trauma and find the inner strength needed to rebuild her life and move forward with confidence.
Compassion that Empowers Resilience
We support women in Kherson and frontline communities who have endured the harshest trials: occupation, the loss of loved ones, their homes, and their stability. This project establishes a reliable system of psychological and material aid for those in the most vulnerable circumstances, forced to navigate the aftermath of war every single day.
Our goal is to provide critical recovery resources today while developing sustainable solutions to restore a sense of safety. We work to ensure every woman receives professional support to process psychological trauma and find the inner strength needed to rebuild her life and move forward with confidence.
From the earliest days of the full-scale invasion, the "That Day" (ГО «Той День») team has stood in defense of Ukraine. What began as a rapid response to military requests for medical supplies and gear has evolved into a systemic volunteer network.
We are present where the need is greatest: from meeting urgent frontline demands to supporting communities ravaged by shelling, occupation, and man-made disasters, such as the Kakhovka Dam destruction. Our experience has taught us one vital lesson: aid must be rational and timely. Today, we bridge the efforts of donors and professional partners to ensure that every contribution works toward our shared victory.









From the earliest days of the full-scale invasion, the "That Day" (ГО «Той День») team has stood in defense of Ukraine. What began as a rapid response to military requests for medical supplies and gear has evolved into a systemic volunteer network.









We are present where the need is greatest: from meeting urgent frontline demands to supporting communities ravaged by shelling, occupation, and man-made disasters, such as the Kakhovka Dam destruction. Our experience has taught us one vital lesson: aid must be rational and timely. Today, we bridge the efforts of donors and professional partners to ensure that every contribution works toward our shared victory.
1. How can I help the organization?
You can support us in several ways:
2. Where do the collected funds go?
All donations are used strictly for their intended purposes:
Detailed reports are available in the "Reports" section of our website.
3. Can I donate anonymously?
Yes. You can make a donation without providing your personal details. We fully respect the privacy of all our donors.
4. Are there reports on how aid is used?
Absolutely. We publish regular reports for all projects, including photos, descriptions of purchases, and financial breakdowns. You can find these in the "Reports" section.
5. Which projects can I support right now?
Our current active initiatives include:
Frontline Fleet Recovery (Combat vehicle repairs)
Future for Children (Educational hubs and safety)
Direct Frontline Aid (Rapid response and tactical gear)
Support for Women in Difficult Times (Psychological and material aid)
6. Can I set up a recurring donation?
Yes. You can set up a monthly subscription for a chosen amount. Recurring donations are vital as they allow us to plan ahead and ensure the long-term stability of our projects.
7. How does the organization collaborate with donors and partners?
8. Can I request help for myself or my family?
Yes. We review every request individually, verify the need, and provide assistance based on our current resources and priorities.
9. Is the organization officially registered?
Yes. We are a registered non-profit NGO in Ukraine. All our financial and legal documents are publicly available on the website.
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