The project is aimed at equipping servicemen and combat medics with tactical medicine, namely first-aid kits, tourniquets, occlusive stickers, and bandages, which quickly and on time make it possible to provide first aid in the first minutes at the line of contact with the enemy.
Improving survival rates among military personnel on the frontline by providing quality tactical medicine.
Every month, our foundation donates about 50 first-aid kits and 50 folding stretchers to combat medics and servicemen. Tactical medicine, such as tourniquets, occlusion stickers, Israeli bandages, decompression needles, etc., is provided as well systematically. Thanks to this assistance, the speed and efficiency of providing first aid on the battlefield increases. We dream of always being able to provide timely necessary medicine to the frontlines to save the lives of our servicemen.
So far, we have already equipped and supplemented more than 500 first-aid kits with tactical medicine due to the work of our foundation and the cooperation with partners. Also, together with the NGO "Center for the Development of Street Cultures" (ГО «Центр розвитку вуличних культур») from Okhtyrka, more than 300 units of folding stretchers were tailor-maid and provided to combat medics for evacuating the wounded on the front lines together with 400 pouches for tactical first aid kits.
We cooperate with the Center of Tactical Medicine "East" (“Центр тактичної медицини “Схід”) and provide consumables for medical training.
The pressing need for medical components is constant.
You can support this initiative financially as well as by sending the materials for equipping the first-aid kits.
Individual medical pouches for the first-aid kits
CAT/SICH tourniquets
Occlusive dressing (twin set)
Hemostatic bandage
Emergency burn care dressing
Israeli bandage kit
Medical scissors
Nasopharyngeal Airway
Decompression needle
Soft burdens
The project does not have an end goal. As long as there is a need at the frontlines, we will keep doing that and will need support. Tactical medicine and first aid kits are consumables that are disposable and unfortunately require constant replenishment.
In battlefield medicine, the term “golden hour” describes the crucial period immediately after an injury, when timely medical care means the difference between life and death.