In general, this is the 500th aid from a public organization.
Today, April 1, the public organization “Strong Life” in cooperation with Lviv OVA handed over charitable assistance to the 24th separate mechanized brigade named after King Danylo. It is about 18 2.5 kV inverter generators and 2 5 kV self-starting generators from the German manufacturer Scheppach.
The public organization “Strong Life” has been helping since the start of a full-scale war. Two people, the German Victor Cuxhausen and the Ukrainian Lubomyr Dychko, are engaged in the provision, document management, logistics and transfer of humanitarian aid.
“A huge thank you to Strong Life for the help, and to the Royal 24th for their exploits on the battlefield.
Already more than 300 generators went to the front thanks to you, also more than 3000 fire extinguishers. You have strengthened 12 brigades, the Presidential Regiment, the National Police, the National Guard, the State Emergency Service and many other services and military formations of our country with various types of assistance. Thanks for that.
Special gratitude for the multi-functional electric beds and equipment that you have given to the medical institutions of the Lviv region, as well as for the fire extinguishers, generators and food,” emphasized the head of the Lviv OVA, Maksym Kozytskyi.
The public organization does not collect donations, it covers all needs with its own resources. Today’s program is 500 aid from the NGO “Strong Life” during the full-scale war.
“This is our anniversary aid. From the first days of the full-scale invasion, we have been actively helping the Armed Forces. We are handing over equipment to our glorious soldiers and will do everything to make it even more so that the military feels a reliable rear.
Generators allow you to be operational and mobile, because they are necessary for charging airmobile devices, batteries and other necessary devices.
For the entire time, we did not collect donations, we do everything on our own. We cooperate with both German state bodies and charitable foundations. We receive help based on requests from Germany, and from our side we provide logistics,” said the head of the NGO “Strong Life” Lubomyr Dychko.
Major Borys Grigoryan, acting deputy commander of the 24th OMBr named after King Danylo for moral and psychological support, told how soldiers use generators on the front lines and why it is important to always have such devices.
“In times of trouble, we get to know the help of our brothers and feel the value of household trinkets that are common in quiet times. In the Lviv region, you could also feel the lack of electricity supply. But if in the rear because of this you can’t turn on the refrigerator, TV, washing machine, then at the front it is the preservation of the life and health of servicemen. The presence of a generator means a timely charged drone, an established connection, and a working station.
It is gratifying that the civil sector and state authorities are aware of what we need for a joint victory,” commented Major Borys Grigoryan.