Supporting Ukrainians in the fight for their lives
We serve Ukraine’s defenders and rescuers with the means and materials they need to survive and thrive.
We are a values-aligned, rag-tag group of donors and volunteers from all different backgrounds and geographies, contributing what we can.
Our goal is to keep Ukraine’s defenders and rescue workers alive, safe, and comfortable. In practice, this means we buy, find, or 3D print everything from thermal socks to anti-drone weaponry.
We save lives every day. How do we know? Because the troops tell us, and they show us the evidence.
Ukraine’s national allies are soft and slow in their support. Your contribution is what keeps Ukraine on the path to victory.
– Ryan Grant Little, Founder & Director

How we create impact
We’re all about using creativity and very tight budgets to achieve life-saving outcomes. We prioritize matchmaking of “needs” and “offers”, and financing the logistics of donated items over buying new stuff whenever we can. Since we’re not tied to any specific unit or geography, we have full operating freedom to make connections that others wouldn’t see in their day-to-day.

Tactical Gear
Many of the tools and equipment needed to succeed on the battlefield simply don’t come with the basic kit. We fill the gaps.

Transport
Every used pickup truck or SUV saves between 30-40 lives. We keep them rolling from Europe to the front line.

Medical & Humanitarian
There’s a constant shortage of even the most basic life-saving supplies, like tourniquets and chest seals. We help fill the gap.

Fire & Rescue
For fire & rescue workers, the crisis never ends. We send suits, boots, fire extinguishers, and more.

Rehabilitation
We source donated physical rehabilitation equipment from across Europe to build rehabilitation centres for wounded troops.
Our Founder

Ryan Grant Little
Hi, I’m Ryan 👋 I’m the founder of Roxolani Trust. Since the first week of the full-scale invasion, I’ve been volunteering to support refugees and defenders with transportation and housing, vehicles, defence equipment, and to help grassroots organizations working on the ground. On March 30, 2025, I moved to Ukraine full-time to start this foundation and formalize the work I’ve been doing for the past three years. I am now “all in” as a volunteer for the cause of Ukrainian victory.
