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The Come Back Alive Foundation and Air Alert app raise UAH 2.5 million for the Ukrainian Air Force

The Come Back Alive Foundation and Air Alert app raise UAH 2.5 million for the Ukrainian Air Force

The team of the Air Alert app and Come Back Alive Foundation have announced a fundraiser to strengthen the Ukrainian Air Force. The goal is to raise UAH 2,500,000 for electronic warfare (EW) systems for one of the military units of the Air Command East. 

The fundraiser is part of the Let`s Ground the Enemy project, which aims to raise UAH 300 million to strengthen the protection of the Ukrainian Air Force. 

To join the raise, click on the banner in the Air Alert app, which will direct you to the payment page. It is also possible to donate to the fundraiser via the link.

Air Alert regularly participates in fundraising and social initiatives. It raised UAH 2,540,000 for the medical service needs of 12th Special Forces Brigade Azov of Ukraine's National Guard and more than UAH 10 million for the UNITED24 platform ambassadors' fundraising earlier: Timothy Snyder for Safe Skies and Mark Hamill for the Drone Army. Thanks to integration with the All-Ukrainian program How Are You?, users of the app have access to special exercises to stabilize their emotional state during air raids, explosions, or other stressful situations.

The app was developed by Ajax Systems and Stfalcon with the support of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine. The Air Alert app has already been downloaded over 24 million times and is actively used by over 6 million users. It has become a convenient and reliable tool for informing about dangers in Ukraine. Currently, it provides warnings about missile strikes, artillery shelling, street battles, radiation, chemical threats, and important notifications from the Regional Military Administration and the Civil Defense of Ukraine.

The Come Back Alive Foundation

The Come Back Alive Foundation is Ukraine's largest charitable organization for the army. Since 2014 (and as of December 2024), The Come Back Alive Foundation has raised over UAH 13 billion for the Ukrainian Defense Forces, of which UAH 1.3 billion was spent on purchasing collective infantry weapons - mortars, grenade launchers, and machine guns. For more than 2.5 years of the new phase of the Russian-Ukrainian war, the Foundation has implemented more than 100 projects of various sizes for the army, aimed at helping, in particular, the Ukrainian Air Force, The Territorial Defence Forces, Air Assault Forces, and the Support Forces. More than 150 people work and consult for the Come Back Alive Foundation. The largest non-military department in the organization is the Communications and Marketing Department, and the largest military department is the Instructional Department, which has specialists in UAV tactics, tactical medicine, sniping, mine safety, and shooting from closed positions.

About Ajax Systems

Ajax Systems is an international technological company and Europe's largest security system manufacturer. The product portfolio includes 180 wireless and wired devices for security and automation. The company offers solutions for intrusion protection, video surveillance, fire detection, home automation, and flood prevention. Today, Ajax protects over 3 million users in 187 countries worldwide. The company employs 4,000 specialists.

About Stfalcon

Stfalcon is a Ukrainian IT company with 14 years of experience developing web services and mobile apps for businesses and startups. The company’s advantage lies in its well-established and efficient communication among all project stakeholders. Stfalcon works with utmost dedication, focusing on delivering comprehensive and high-quality solutions.