There’s something about December that sharpens everything.
While most of us are worrying about travel plans, family dinners, and whether we bought enough gifts, Ukrainian soldiers are heading into another winter on the front line. No lights. No pause. Just cold, mud, drones, artillery, and survival.
That’s why this video matters.
This isn’t just a war update. It’s a report on what you already helped accomplish, and what we need to do next.
Let me introduce you to Katerina.
Katerina is the first vehicle delivered directly to the front thanks to this community and the volunteers behind Car4Ukraine. This wasn’t a government program. No press releases. No middlemen. Just people from the Michigan Battalion, supported by viewers from around the world, turning donations into a real, working vehicle now in service.
Katerina is a drone-support van assigned to the 411th Brigade’s UAV unit. She’s reinforced, armored, and built to carry drones, power systems, recovery gear, and crew. Everything needed to keep Ukraine’s eyes in the sky. And the moment she arrived, she went to work.
That’s what your donations do.
Immediate impact.
Direct support.
Zero delay.
If you’ve never seen what vehicles endure near the front, understand this: the roads aren’t roads. They’re craters connected by mud. These vehicles handle troop rotations, evacuations, drone launches, medevac runs, and ammunition resupply. Every single mission increases survival odds.
When you donate to Car4Ukraine, you’re not buying symbolism. You’re putting a machine into service that saves lives right now.
And here’s the part that matters to me.
It doesn’t matter where you’re watching from. The UK. Canada. Australia. Germany. Poland. France. The Netherlands. Somewhere else entirely. Ukraine’s fight affects all of us. Borders matter. Sovereignty matters. Whether brute force gets rewarded matters.
This winter will be brutal. Ukraine needs more vehicles now, not months from now.
Your government may already be helping. That matters. But there’s a real difference between reading a headline about another aid package and knowing you personally helped put a vehicle into service this week.
Governments move slowly. Front lines do not.
What Car4Ukraine does is different. When you donate here, you fund a vehicle that moves today. A van that carries drones tonight. A truck that rotates soldiers off the line this week. Something tangible that keeps someone alive long enough to see another day.
That connection matters.
This isn’t charity at a distance. It’s participation.
Car4Ukraine is already preparing the next delivery. But it doesn’t happen without global support. So here’s my ask, wherever you’re watching from:
Go to: https://car4ukraine.com/
Click donate.
Help fund the next vehicle.
Ten dollars helps.
Twenty helps.
A hundred helps.
You can even sponsor specific equipment if you want.
Christmas is about giving. This is giving that actually matters.
To everyone who helped fund Katerina, thank you. The soldiers know where the support came from. They know people they’ll never meet stood with them as individuals, not as governments.
We did this once.
We can do it again.
And with your help, we will.
From me and my family to you and yours, Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Slava Ukraini.
Let’s get the next vehicle moving.










