Today, on Ukrainian Volunteer Day, we honored our sisters and brothers—those who stood up to defend Ukraine back in 2014 and continue to fight for its future today. Volunteers are the ones who hold the Ukrainian sky over Ukrainian land, inspiring faith in victory and astonishing the world with their resilience.
However, this day was not only a time for celebration but also a highly productive one for PDMSH. We signed two crucial cooperation memorandums that will help us save lives and support the rehabilitation of our defenders.
Partnership with KNUCA
Students from the Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture (KNUCA) will develop a project for PDMSh rehabilitation center to be built in the Kyiv region.
“Our unit has been on the frontlines for 11 years, treating over 100,000 wounded and sick individuals. It is clear that after treatment, rehabilitation is essential. That’s why we turned to KNUCA for assistance,” said PDMSh co-founder and president Hennadiy Druzenko.
University rector Oleksiy Dniprov emphasized: “It is a great honor for us to support this initiative. The work done by medics to save lives and preserve the health of our defenders is invaluable.”
Memorandum with GOA Tactical Industries
GOA Tactical is a global leader in security, humanitarian demining, and tactical training. As part of our collaboration, we will implement the following initiatives:
- Providing humanitarian aid to the most vulnerable populations.
- Establishing rehabilitation centers for comprehensive medical and psychological support for military personnel.
- Sharing expertise in tactical medicine and casualty evacuation.
We are grateful to everyone who supports our warriors! Together – to victory!