Project: Frontline Fleet Recovery
Implementing Organization: That Day NGO
Period: 2025 Annual Results
Overview: In 2025, That Day NGO identified a critical logistical gap: the survival of frontline vehicles. Instead of high-cost acquisitions, we specialized in restoring battle-worn 4x4s and trucks that perform vital evacuation and supply tasks. This approach ensures that the "wheels of the frontline" never stop turning, utilizing resources with maximum transparency and impact.
2025 Key Results: * 30 Vehicles Restored: Successfully returned to active duty across various frontline sectors.
The Bottom Line: By choosing restoration over acquisition, we have multiplied the impact of every donation by 7x. This project isn’t just about mechanics; it’s about providing the mobility that saves lives at a fraction of the market cost.
Maximizing Every Donation
Why We Restore Instead of Buying New
In modern warfare, a vehicle is a high-wear tool that often breaks down faster than any other equipment.
Our project is built on the principle of Rational Volunteering: instead of constantly fundraising for 'new' used cars (which also require immediate maintenance), we return battle-proven vehicles to the frontline.
We give a second life to the machines that crews already know and trust.
Restoration is 5–8 times cheaper than purchasing a replacement
Restoration is 5–8 times cheaper than purchasing a replacement
Restoration is 5–8 times cheaper than purchasing a replacement
Annual Impact in Numbers
Monthly Restoration Dynamics: Consistent support for frontline mobility
Maximizing Every Donation
Transparency and Technical Focus
We partner with trusted service stations that provide volunteer discounts. This allows us to optimize your donations and ensure that every dollar directly contributes to technical combat readiness.
Thank you for standing with us
Our U.S. Strategic Partner:
We are proud to cooperate with our primary partner in the United States. Corporate donors and U.S.-based supporters can make contributions through Alaska2Ukraine, which directly supports the "Frontline Fleet Recovery" missions
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