Support for Ukraine

You can support with money, goods, a vehicle or your time — choose what suits you best.

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One-Time Support

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Your donation buys paraffin, fuel, vehicles and whatever the soldiers ask for.

Donation beneficiary: Labdaros ir paramos fondas „Visi išvien“
Address: Kalniečių g. 112, LT-50154 Kaunas
info@visiisvien.lt
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Your donation buys paraffin, fuel, vehicles and whatever the soldiers ask for.

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Address: Kalniečių g. 112, LT-50154 Kaunas
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Write to us — we'll reply within 1–2 business days and complete the cancellation within 5 business days.

Business support for Ukraine

Corporate support is formalised with an official agreement, and we show where it was used. You can contribute in more than money: by handing over an old car, in goods, or through an educational session and volunteering for your staff.

On request (usually from 1,500 €) we draw up a formal support agreement – just get in touch, and we will handle the paperwork together.

We invite companies to organise educational sessions for employees — about Ukraine’s resistance, the importance of support, and resilience to disinformation.

Give a car to Ukraine – a second life at the front

Have a car you no longer need? To soldiers, it could be a lifeline.

  • At the front a vehicle is often the only way to carry out a wounded or fallen soldier, move people and cargo between positions, or pull back to safety in time.
  • We also take vehicles that are not in perfect order — with no valid technical inspection or insurance. We fix them up and deliver them to Ukraine.
  • Vehicles of any make, vans and other equipment are all suitable.
  • We take tyres too — any size, as long as they are in at least usable condition.

In spring 2026, in three weeks, we found and bought an SUV for a drone systems battalion — their previous vehicle had been destroyed by an enemy drone. And when one unit urgently needed a car for a pregnant military psychologist, an unexpected supporter helped buy it.

Call: +370 612 69766

Help with humanitarian aid

A warm blanket, a pack of medicine, clean work clothes — it sounds simple, but in a war zone these are constantly in short supply.

Needed:

  • Medicine and dressings
  • Hygiene and care items
  • Bedding and towels
  • Men’s clothing for the wounded
  • Walking aids, crutches, wheelchairs
  • Sleeping bags, blankets, throws
  • Flashlights, batteries
  • Tools
  • Long-life food
  • Pet food
  • Electronics and household appliances
  • Tins for trench candles*
  • Fabric for camouflage nets
  • Tyres in at least usable condition

* Tins must be washed and label-free; tuna and pet-food tins work, as do bigger ones (canned beans and the like).

Not collected:

Women's and children's clothing, down bedding, egg trays.

Where to bring items: Kaunas Basilica of the Resurrection of Christ (basement), Žemaičių g. 31A, Kaunas

When: I–V 17:00–20:00, VI 10:00–20:00

If you can’t bring it yourself — we can arrange pickup. Call +370 612 69766 (Tatjana).

Help by volunteering

We work in the basilica basement six days a week – join us too.

Trench candle production

The blanks — washed tins with a cardboard wick — are prepared in the basement every weekday and on Saturdays. The paraffin is poured at a separate location announced in advance: the small candle burns 3–4 hours in a trench, the bigger one 8–10.

Paraffin pouring is co-funded by the Lithuanian Ministry of National Defence under the project “Laisvės ugnis” (Fire of Freedom).

Camouflage net weaving

One net takes 6–8 volunteers eight hours of weaving together: greenish-brown for the warm season, white or grey for winter. No experience needed — we'll teach you to weave on the spot.

People and companies bring the fabric for the nets — what is needed most here is hands.

Preparing humanitarian aid for the missions

We sort the donated goods and pack them into boxes, labelling each with what's inside — the boxes are weighed and listed for customs documents. Loading the vehicles is done by everyone who happens to be in the basement that evening.

For security reasons we don't announce departure days in advance.

Where: Basement of the Basilica of the Resurrection of Christ, Žemaičių g. 31A, Kaunas

When: I–V 17:00–20:00, VI 10:00–20:00 — all activities run in the basement during these hours, except paraffin pouring: that happens at a different address, listed in the schedule.

For school students we sign off their mandatory community service hours — for taking part in any of the three activities.

Companies, associations and schools are welcome to join too. You'll find the full weekly schedule on the Volunteering page.

Frequently asked questions

Didn't find your answer? Write or call — we'll reply within 3 business days.

What exactly is my support used for?
On vehicles for the front, their repairs and fuel for missions. On specific soldiers' requests — from power banks to generators. On humanitarian goods that nobody brings in. On paraffin for trench candles — a tonne costs €800–1,200. We don't buy tins for candles or fabric for nets — people bring those, and we are always glad of them. All the fund's volunteers work unpaid.
Can I support you by bank transfer?
Recipient — Labdaros ir paramos fondas „Visi išvien“, account LT05 7044 0901 1228 8322, payment purpose “Parama”. You'll also find the details at the bottom of this page and in the footer of every page.
Is the fund officially registered?
We are an officially registered charity and support fund, company code 306950546. We file all mandatory reports with the state, and what we buy and where we deliver it we show in our news and Facebook posts.
What does giving 1.2% of my income tax cost me?
Nothing. It's a share of the income tax you've already paid — if you don't assign it, it simply stays in the state budget. The request is filed online in the VMI system (form FR0512) and takes a few minutes. VMI accepts requests until May 1.
Can a company contribute?
Yes — on request we sign an official support agreement and show where the support went: a specific vehicle, mission logistics, a batch of candles or nets, with photos from the front where possible.
I have an old car — is it still of any use?
Almost always, yes. We accept cars that aren't in perfect shape, without inspection or insurance — we fix them up, prepare them and drive them to Ukraine ourselves. About a specific car, call +370 612 69766.
Where and when can I drop off goods?
Our collection point is at Žemaičių g. 31A, Kaunas: I–V 17:00–20:00, VI 10:00–20:00. If the load is large or you have no way to bring it, call us — we can often collect it ourselves.
I would rather help with my hands than with money — what can I do?
We prepare trench candles, weave camouflage nets and pack humanitarian aid for missions — you can come without any preparation or registration, we'll teach you everything on the spot. For school students we sign off community service hours. The full weekly schedule is on the volunteering page.