About this campaign
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Hi! I'm Marina. I drew this design in my sketchbook and wanted to make it into a shirt to support the amazing Ukrainian soldiers risking their lives against the fascist Russian regime. "Glory to Ukraine" (Ukrainian: ????? ???????, romanized: Slava Ukraini) is a Ukrainian national salute, known as a symbol of Ukrainian sovereignty and resistance and as the official salute of the Armed Forces of Ukraine since 2018. In the Soviet Union the phrase was forbidden, and Soviet and later Russian authorities attempted to discredit it.
Their immeasurable bravery, love of their land, and no-holds-barred attitude has moved me as I'm sure it has moved you. Join me in raising money for Revived Soldiers Ukraine, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing aid to the people of Ukraine in support of their fundamental human rights and medical rehabilitation of Ukrainian soldiers.
Here is their most recent update: "Ukraine is now fighting for its freedom, democracy, as well as the fundamental values, and principles of the entire Western civilization. Brave Ukrainian men and women are fighting on the frontlines against Russian aggression. Ukrainian civilians are holding strong for their country.
Revived Soldiers Ukraine has joined this fight and is currently working on delivering medical equipment, supplies, medications and other humanitarian aid. We use our developed logistical network in the USA and Ukraine to deliver everything that is needed, where it is needed, in the shortest possible time. We are providing immediate help to the Ukrainian people. Help us, join the fight now!"
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"Leonid Ovdiiuk is a Ukrainian special force officer from Battalion Luhansk-1 from city of Luhansk. He served in the Ukrainian Army for 6 years and got severely wounded during military actions in May 2020. After a mine explosion Leonid?s head, neck and spine got severely wounded while his commander was killed. Leonid was in coma for one month at the Hospital of Internal Affairs in Kyiv. Since March 2021 Leonid is rehabilitating at Next Step Ukraine (our rehabilitation center for soldiers with neuro injuries." -Revived Soldiers Ukraine
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