We are calling for your support to help the 100th Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The first 60 minutes after a combat injury are the most critical for survival. We are raising minimum 20,000 NOK to provide the 100th Brigade with advanced tactical medical gear—including Xstat wound-plugs and AAJT abdominal tourniquets—specifically designed to stop catastrophic bleeding in seconds.
This isn't just a donation; it is a direct investment in a soldier's chance to return home.
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Our company continues to support Ukrainian Military Forces. We bought 2 more laptops and phones for the 93rd military brigade.
We are raising urgent funds to provide essential tactical medical items to UAV Department " The Gentlemen" of the 100th Separate Mechanized Brigade.
Our mission is to supply combat medics with high-quality certified materials. By sourcing certified equipment—such as wound clamps, abdominal tourniquets, blood-stopping plugs and bandages—we ensure that every donation provides the high-spec tools necessary to save lives on the frontline.
Your contribution directly supports the brave defenders, ensuring they have a chance to return home to their families.
Join our mission today. Stand with Ukraine.
Our Christmas fundraising initiative has reached its most vital milestone: providing therapeutic tools for recovery in Ukraine. The "Paint by Numbers" kits have officially arrived at the Superhumans Center in Lviv and the BRASS Rehabilitation Center in Ivano-Frankivsk.
Requested specifically by the rehabilitation teams, these kits serve as essential tools for both mental and physical recovery:
Through a common effort with our partners and clients, we successfully raised 13,000 NOK to cover a three-month supply of these materials. This initiative was made possible through a strategic partnership with the Ukrainian manufacturer KIDDI CO (brand Ideyka), a connection facilitated by the NUCC Young Entrepreneurs 2025 program.
At CodeIT Innovation, we believe innovation is nothing without humanity. We extend our deepest thanks to every donor who contributed to this cause and to the tireless staff at the Superhumans and BRASS centers for their dedication to Ukraine’s heroes.





Vi har med suksess samlet inn 4 300 NOK til en viktig sak – å kjøpe et kjøretøy til Ukrainas væpnede styrker. Hver donasjon, hver krone og hvert uttrykk for støtte er et skritt mot vår felles seier og en måte å gjøre soldatenes liv tryggere og mer effektivt på frontlinjen.
Dette kjøretøyet vil hjelpe enheten med å bevege seg raskere, fullføre oppdrag og redde livene til medsoldater. For militæret er mobilitet ikke bare et spørsmål om bekvemmelighet – det er en reell mulighet til å bevare helsen og beskytte liv under de mest krevende forhold.
Vi retter en oppriktig takk til alle som bidro til innsamlingsaksjonen! Sammen skaper vi styrken som bringer seieren nærmere. Hver donasjon teller – for når vi støtter hæren, støtter vi Ukrainas fremtid.

We have supplied professional digital microscopes to the technical units of the 156th Separate Infantry Brigade for their on-site drone assembly and repair workshops. These high-magnification tools help with detailed tasks such as soldering flight controllers, repairing circuit boards damaged by electronic warfare, and building custom FPV drones right in the field. With this lab-level precision at the front, the brigade’s engineers can keep a steady, dependable fleet of "eyes in the sky" without having to wait for distant supply chains.

Being able to build and fix drones on-site gives the 156th Brigade a key advantage: agility. Now, instead of waiting weeks for replacements, the brigade can quickly adapt and use new technology as battlefield needs change. This donation supports Ukrainian technical skill, making sure our defenders have what they need to stay ahead. At CodeIT Innovation, we believe every small connection made under these microscopes helps lead to bigger victories, keeping our troops safe and their reconnaissance running smoothly.

In today’s trench warfare, a smartphone is not a luxury but a vital tool for survival and teamwork. CodeIT Innovation is helping the 67th Separate Mechanized Brigade by replacing mobile devices lost or damaged in combat. On the front lines, these phones are the main way soldiers use apps like "Delta" and "Kropyva" to track enemy movements, work with drone teams, and guide artillery quickly and accurately. Since technology often gets damaged or lost in the harsh conditions and electronic warfare of the battlefield, making sure our defenders have working devices is always a top priority.
These devices do more than show maps—they are often the only way soldiers can connect with loved ones outside the trenches. For someone in the 67th Brigade, a phone can mean hearing a child’s voice or getting a message from home, which helps them stay strong through tough times. By making sure our troops always have these "digital Kalashnikovs," we support both their ability to do their jobs and their need for human connection. Supporting the 67th Brigade means supporting the people who protect us, making sure they can always communicate, work together, and stand firm.

Recovery takes more than surgery. It also needs time, special equipment, and expert care. CodeIT Innovation has joined with the Polish non-profit Dobry Brat to fund the rehabilitation of injured Ukrainian soldiers. Our donation supports personalized physical therapy programs at their center in Poland, helping wounded defenders regain movement, manage trauma, and get ready to return to civilian or service life. By supporting professional rehabilitation, we are giving our heroes the best chance for a full and healthy recovery.
Working with Dobry Brat shows our belief that every act of support matters when people are suffering. The funds go directly to medical treatments and advanced rehabilitation technology, helping bridge the gap between emergency care and long-term recovery. We support those who have supported us, giving them the resources they need to rebuild their lives, step by step.
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