WHO IS BEHIND THE PROJECT?
Endowment fund for Ukraine
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Jablonec n.N.
466 01
VAT: CZ17964687
Jablonec n.N.
466 01
VAT: CZ17964687
A few days ago, four Czech volunteers from Team4Ukraine were seriously injured in Ukraine. They survived, but the van that saved their lives is irreversibly destroyed. In this campaign we are trying to raise funds for a new van to carry out missions in Ukraine.
There are things that a group like Team4Ukraine simply cannot survive without in Ukrainian conditions. Basically, we deal with transporting considerable volumes of cargo from one place to another, usually on crappy roads. The distances are enormous in the second largest European country, incomparable to those in Europe. Quality and reliable delivery is simply a necessity. It represents what the horse meant to the North American warrior tribes or their Ukrainian equivalent - the Cossacks. They give them names and they are de facto team members.
You probably know that Team4Ukraine had a serious accident on March 8, 2024 in Ukraine near the front. The boys didn't cause it, an oncoming vehicle swerved into their lane and hit them head-on in an uncluttered section famous for frequent accidents. They suffered moderate to severe injuries requiring repeated surgeries. Their condition is improving and they will return to an active life and, according to their words, to Team4Ukraine activities.
However, the crashed Toyota is beyond help. It belonged to one of the members of the association who was sitting in it at the time of the collision and was seriously injured. In the long term, he gave it to the team in whose service it had travelled tens of thousands of kilometres. Her reliability and safety probably saved the boys' lives, but she's a write-off herself. It takes months, if not years, to settle liability and car insurance in a struggling country. But they can't wait that long. Losing the car would significantly reduce the association's effectiveness. That's why we've decided to support its activities by launching a public collection. It will be used to buy a new van for team ownership.
Thanks in advance. Thanks to you Team4Ukraine can help.
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A few days ago, four Czech volunteers from Team4Ukraine were seriously injured in Ukraine. They survived, but the van that saved their lives is irreversibly destroyed. In this campaign we are trying to raise funds for a new van to carry out missions in Ukraine.
There are things that a group like Team4Ukraine simply cannot survive without in Ukrainian conditions. Basically, we deal with transporting considerable volumes of cargo from one place to another, usually on crappy roads. The distances are enormous in the second largest European country, incomparable to those in Europe. Quality and reliable delivery is simply a necessity. It represents what the horse meant to the North American warrior tribes or their Ukrainian equivalent - the Cossacks. They give them names and they are de facto team members.
You probably know that Team4Ukraine had a serious accident on March 8, 2024 in Ukraine near the front. The boys didn't cause it, an oncoming vehicle swerved into their lane and hit them head-on in an uncluttered section famous for frequent accidents. They suffered moderate to severe injuries requiring repeated surgeries. Their condition is improving and they will return to an active life and, according to their words, to Team4Ukraine activities.
However, the crashed Toyota is beyond help. It belonged to one of the members of the association who was sitting in it at the time of the collision and was seriously injured. In the long term, he gave it to the team in whose service it had travelled tens of thousands of kilometres. Her reliability and safety probably saved the boys' lives, but she's a write-off herself. It takes months, if not years, to settle liability and car insurance in a struggling country. But they can't wait that long. Losing the car would significantly reduce the association's effectiveness. That's why we've decided to support its activities by launching a public collection. It will be used to buy a new van for team ownership.
Thanks in advance. Thanks to you Team4Ukraine can help.