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Direct support to those fighting for freedom

Who we are?

Fritt Ukraina (Free Ukraine) raises funds for equipment that goes directly to the Ukrainian forces and civil defense. The deliveries include clothing, vehicles, surveillance drones, and power generators. We transport the equipment directly to the recipients in Ukraine.

We have more than 7 000 members and supporters across the country.

The organization is run by people from diverse backgrounds and political perspectives. We are united by one common goal:

To support the Ukrainian forces who risk their lives for democracy and a rules-based world order.


Contact info.

Portrett av Natalia Golis

Natalia Antonia Golis, Secretary General, Fritt Ukraina
E-mail: ngolis@gmail.com
Phone: +47 90870491


News in English

Fire kadetter i en robåt på 7,5 meter skal krysse Nordsjøen på vei til London. Kadettene ved Sjøkrigsskolen forteller mer om det i podkasten BFO Befaler (Alle foto: Øyvind Førland Olsen/Offisersbladet

Four cadets prepare for demanding expedition in support of Ukraine

Four cadets from the Royal Norwegian Naval Academy are soon setting out on one of the most demanding challenges of the summer. In a 7.5-meter open-sea rowing boat, they will cover approximately 1,200 ki…

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Ragnar Horn og Christian Ringnes besøker Ukraina. Foto: Fritt Ukraina

Fritt Ukraina’s largest supporters visited the front line

Ragnar Horn and Christian Ringnes have supported units along the front line for several years and recently visited Ukraine as volunteers on Fritt Ukraina’s transport mission number 128, during which lar…

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Truls Oskar Pedersen, CEO i Oskar Pedersen AS. Foto Fritt Ukraina

1,000 Ukrainian soldiers to receive wool garments from Norwegian suppliers

Oskar Pedersen AS and Aclima AS have donated wool garments to equip 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers in collaboration with Fritt Ukraina. The initiative was established during a working meeting between Oskar Pe…

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18-year-olds delivered pickup to the front: “Something we want to do again”

18-year-olds delivered pickup to the front: “Something we want to do again”

Two 18-year-olds from Hardanger recently took matters into their own hands. Noa Golis and Eigil Hildonen-Teigland set course for Ukraine, transporting a pickup truck from Oslo to Lviv, where it is now i…

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