Our Mission
We fundraise to buy 4x4s and ambulances, fill them with aid, and drive across Europe to deliver them to our Ukrainian partners, then fly home
Our Convoys
Cambridgeshire
Since 2023, we’ve been running aid convoys from Cambridgeshire, with the next one scheduled for September 2026. You can find more details about our convoys here.
Northamptonshire
Beginning in November 2022, aid convoys from Northamptonshire have been delivering supplies, with the next one set for June 2026. You can find more details about our convoys here.
Ireland
Our convoys have been delivering aid from Ireland since 2022 with our next scheduled to be in May 2026. Further details about our convoys can be found here.
Our News
Adam Paul is a farmer and has been involved with Convoy4Ukraine since April 2025, helping the team purchase the vehicles that will eventually make their way to Ukraine.
It’s very much a team effort. Our mechanics help select suitable vehicles, they are brought onto the farm and then go through the workshops to make sure they are ready for the journey ahead.
Since Adam joined, he says the team has taken more than 50 vehicles to Ukraine.
Adam didn’t know Ukraine personally when he first became involved. He simply saw what was happening in Eastern Europe, knew something was very wrong and decided to see what he could do to help.
And now, behind him, another row of vehicles is nearly ready.
Most are expected to travel with our September convoy. Drivers are lined up, and the majority have already been through the mechanics’ workshops and are convoy-ready.
This is what Convoy4Ukraine looks like behind the scenes: people using their time, skills and resources to turn concern into practical help.
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Meet Pete Halasovski, one of the newest volunteers joining Convoy4Ukraine.
Pete is an amateur glass artist, and he has found a very personal way to help fund his first journey to Ukraine — by creating and selling his handmade glass ornaments.
This will be Pete’s first convoy, and we are delighted to have him joining the team.
Every volunteer brings something different: their time, their skills, their ideas and their determination to help. Pete is turning his creativity into practical support for Ukraine.
We’ll be sharing more of Pete’s journey as he prepares to travel with Convoy4Ukraine.
Find out more about the convoy and how you can support us:
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Paul’s first journey with Convoy4Ukraine changed his life. This September, he is going back.
Paul joined his first convoy in February 2026. After crossing the border into Ukraine, he spent two nights in Lviv and met people whose pride, strength and resilience made a lasting impression on him.
He saw how life continues despite the realities of war, including the curfew between midnight and 5:00 am and the national minute of silence observed at 9:00 each morning.
The experience showed Paul why the work of Convoy4Ukraine remains so important.
This September, he will return as part of the next convoy, helping to deliver another 23 or 24 vehicles together with essential humanitarian aid.
These vehicles will be handed over to trusted partners and used to support communities, emergency teams and people affected by the ongoing war.
“That’s why we keep doing this. We want to support the people of Ukraine and help make sure their wishes come true.”
Please support Paul and the next convoy by donating, volunteering or sharing his story:
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