Draw an alarm – piss on the Armed Forces!

12 February 17:15

Starting February 15, everyone will be able to paint a military vehicle by donating money for the Armed Forces of Ukraine as part of the therapeutic charity event “Paint Anxiety – Donate to the Armed Forces!” by the HeroCar project and Karavan shopping mall.

All funds raised from the campaign will be used to purchase wheeled vehicles for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The cars that will be painted at the Karavan shopping center will be prepared and sent to the front.

The event will also feature creative workshops for children and a souvenir fair where you can buy autographed books by Serhiy Zhadan, souvenir HeroCar pickups, decorative items, etc. for a donation.

“The need for cars in the Armed Forces remains incredibly high – HeroCar accumulates funds and delivers wheeled vehicles non-stop. Cars at the front line save lives of military and civilians, help our soldiers meet their operational and logistical needs. We are constantly looking for new opportunities to draw attention to this need and engage citizens in supporting the Armed Forces. This campaign will not only help us purchase equipment for the Ukrainian Defense Forces, but will also become a kind of therapy for Kyiv residents, whom we invite to join this creative and useful project,” comments Yevhenia But, CEO of the Ruslan Shostak Charitable Foundation, of which the HeroCar project is a part.

When

The opening of the charity event will take place on February 15, at 16.00

Where

Karavan shopping center at 12 Luhova St., Kyiv

HeroCar is a charity project aimed at providing the Armed Forces of Ukraine with reliable and durable wheeled vehicles. The project works directly with the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and with official requests from the military. HeroCar has already delivered more than 500 vehicles to the front, mostly pickups. The immediate goal of the project is to provide the army with a thousand units of wheeled vehicles, and the fundraising for this is ongoing. You can join the collection on the project’s website.








Мандровська Олександра
Editor