AB3 Support Foundation raises funds for Ukraine's 3rd Separate Assault Brigade, procuring drones, vehicles, protective equipment, and ammunition for one of Ukraine's most active front-line formations.
Come Back Alive
Come Back Alive (Повернись Живим) is Ukraine's largest military crowdfunding platform. Since 2014 it has delivered combat gear, night-vision equipment, drones, medical supplies, and tactical training directly to Ukrainian soldiers — fully transparent about every purchase.
This charity is listed under Armed Forces & Defense , where you can compare similar Ukrainian charities and donate through official links.
About Come Back Alive
Come Back Alive was founded in 2014 as a grassroots response to a critical shortage of equipment in the Ukrainian military. What began as a volunteer network collecting gear has grown into Ukraine’s best-known defense crowdfunding foundation, recognised internationally for financial transparency and operational impact.
The foundation publishes detailed spending reports so donors can trace every hryvnia to a specific purchase. Equipment delivered includes thermal imagers, bulletproof vests, drones, communication systems, and field medical kits. The foundation also funds training programs for paramedics serving on the front line.
Donations are accepted in USD, EUR, GBP, and UAH via card, PayPal, bank transfer, and multiple cryptocurrencies. All official donation links go directly to savelife.in.ua — no third-party fundraising pages are endorsed.
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