Mobility

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Mobility

LifeLine Ukraine’s mobility projects operate at the intersection of care, mobility and critical infrastructure. In frontline regions, transport is often the missing link that determines whether healthcare, education and essential services can function at all. We deliver practical, demand-driven mobility solutions that are fast to implement and easy to replicate — adapting vehicles and equipment to what is needed locally.

What we do

  • Support for healthcare convoys, including a mobile dental bus, bringing medical and dental care to communities where fixed facilities are damaged or inaccessible.

  • Eight homecare projects using simple, replicable solutions such as cars, vans or vehicles with trailers — enabling nurses and caregivers to reach elderly and chronically ill patients in remote villages. We aim to expand this model further.

  • Repurposed vehicles such as a school bus for frontline communities and an evacuation bus for periods of heightened risk.

  • Mobility for local resilience
    Practical support such as a tractor for an agricultural school, helping maintain education and local food production.

Mobility in numbers

  • 8 homecare mobility projects

  • Healthcare convoy, including a dental bus

  • School bus and evacuation bus

  • Cars, vans and trailers, adapted to local needs

  • Rapid delivery, typically within weeks or months

By strengthening mobility, LifeLine Ukraine helps frontline communities stay connected, functional and resilient — even under constant pressure.