Charity hits target of sending 100 vehicles to Ukrainian Army

Pick-ups for Peace has now sent 104 vehicles to Ukraine’s eastern front, topping its initial target of 100 vehicles.

Group of volunteers standing with Ukrainian flag, celebrating 100 4x4s to the army.

Two ambulances and a campervan are among the 104 cars delivered across four convoys, driven to Ukraine by 160 volunteers from around the UK.

Pick-ups for Peace marked the milestone with a dinner in Lviv for the most recent convoy’s drivers. They were joined by Ukrainian military and humanitarian strategists who explained how crucial the vehicles are for communities in and around the frontlines – and will continue to be until Ukraine gets back its international recognised sovereign borders as agreed in 1991.

Pick-ups for peace is now scaling up its operations to deliver the next 100 vehicles. To achieve this target, it is scoping sources of 4×4 vehicles from all sectors and all corners of the country.

Pick-ups for peace co-founder, Vince Gillingham, who has just completed his fourth mission to Ukraine in as many months, said: “We extend our heartfelt thanks to all those who have donated vehicles and funds, and our drivers.

“Each convoy is getting bigger – there were 66 volunteers in the most recent one – and the momentum behind the charity is awe-inspiring. A dozen of the participants were under the age of 25 and had raised thousands of pounds each to donate and transport a vehicle. Others have given vehicles even though they will struggle to replace them.

“Our military contacts echo this gratitude, and the impact donated vehicles is having on Ukrainian communities and troops’ capacity at the front is clearly defined. Their message is sobering, however; they need our support for the long haul, until Russia has gone and Ukraine is back on its feet.”

Mark Laird, another co-founder recently back from his fourth convoy, added: “It’s incredible to think that what started out as a conversation has grown into something so big. It’s not just vehicles we’re delivering: Russia wants to break the Ukrainians’ spirit, but every convoy brings morale as well, and we make a point of celebrating each consignment in Lviv with a dinner for the drivers and our Ukrainian friends.

“I have worked with hundreds of people in Lviv and every one of them is either fighting in this war, or has family members and friends that are doing so. The Ukrainians are fighting this war on our behalf, and we are very fortunate that they are willing to do this.

“Now that we have charity status, we have a stronger platform on which to build, and we are looking to throw the net wide open to all sources of 4x4s. The UK’s farming and rural community are fundamental to this cause, and we are deeply grateful to all those who have funded us so far, as well as the 160 volunteers who have driven vehicles.

“We won’t give up. Russia wants us to get bored and back off, but we are doubling down.”

For those looking to donate a 4×4, vehicles can be up to 15 years old and have more than 100,000 miles on the clock. They need a valid MOT certificate and good tyres.

The group is also seeking urgent supplies of: quad bikes and dirt bikes, clothing, tarpaulins, spades, screen wash, diesel cans, jump leads, ratchet straps, spare fan belts, generators, tow slings, first aid kits, dry food goods, spare tyres, night vision equipment, spare batteries, old phones and cable ties of all sizes.

To donate visit: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/help-cpg-ukraine

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