The areas of assistance to Ukraine by the Charity and Support Foundation "United for Good" are as follows: ensuring the daily needs of soldiers, assistance to frontline hospitals and paramedics, war refugees, and homeless animals.
In order to ensure the needs of soldiers, we ensure that they are dressed in comfortable clothing, wear comfortable footwear, are well-fed, have medicine, bandages, stretchers, shovels, and phone chargers (power bank), spotlight, etc.
Based on support contracts, we receive fabrics from sponsors, which we transport to sewing factories in Kiev, Zaporizhia, and Lviv.
The photo collages capture products from Ukrainian tailors, made from fabrics we provided and handed over to the soldiers. Our sponsor, who provides the fabrics, is UAB "Ltp". We are very grateful for the fabrics for clothes, camouflage nets and stretchers. UAB "MLI" and UAB "Linningas"„.
"Sheikh Mansur's battalion has been fighting for the freedom of Ukraine since the beginning of the war and is now participating in the offensive of the Ukrainian army. The Chechen volunteer unit is not a structural part of the Ukrainian army, which means that it must provide itself not only with weapons and ammunition, but literally everything - from food to underwear."
Chechen volunteers found reliable supporters in Lithuania, and their representative told the Alfa.lt portal that the soldiers were not surprised at all - they know that Lithuanians are Ukraine's most reliable supporters.
Alfa.lt also contacted Agne Jociuvienė, head of the support and charity foundation "United for Kindness", who spoke about the foundation's activities. Humanitarian aid shipments are constantly being collected, traveling not only to Chechen volunteers, but also to other parts of Ukraine. This month, the foundation sent as much as 6.5 tons of humanitarian aid in one week."
The women continue to gradually knit woolen socks - some of them are already being transported to Ukrainian hospitals, the rest are being stored for autumn, when it will be cool in the trenches and the soldiers will need warmer clothing.
Besides, summer is already halfway through. The nights are cold in August. And autumn will be here soon.
What am I talking about here?
I have gathered many knitters all over Lithuania, they knit socks and gloves for soldiers.
I supply them all with yarn. I also stock up on yarn during the summer, whenever I can. Currently, it's mostly from recycled knitwear.
I ask everyone to ask around now who has unnecessary wool and half-wool threads for knitting. Yarn stocks tend to run out quickly. That's why I always have to replenish them.
Thank you for donating woolen yarn and knitting needles - we will need them no less this year.