Expanding the network of Mobile Clinics for frontline communities
Ukraine’s network of Fortitude mobile medical clinics continues to grow, with six additional fully equipped medical complexes on wheels now ready to begin operations. The project is being implemented with the support of Techiia Foundation and the Solidarity charitable foundation to ensure access to healthcare for people living in regions where medical infrastructure has been damaged or rendered inaccessible by the war.
With the launch of the new units, the total number of Fortitude mobile clinics will increase to ten, significantly expanding the project’s geographic reach and enabling medical teams to serve more communities that remain without access to healthcare services.

Fortitude mobile clinics are fully autonomous medical facilities designed in accordance with the requirements of Ukraine’s Ministry of Health. Each clinic offers approximately 40 square meters of functional space divided into three separate medical offices and can operate independently even in the absence of electricity or water supply.
“This year, together with our partners, we are introducing six new mobile clinics. This is a unique solution not only for Ukraine but also on a global scale. These clinics are fully autonomous, mobile, and highly effective,” said Andrii Zapitetskyi, Director of the Fortitude Charitable Foundation.
According to the project team, a single mobile clinic can serve up to 100–120 patients per day, making them particularly valuable for frontline and de-occupied territories, where access to basic healthcare remains limited.
For Techiia Foundation, supporting such initiatives is an investment in sustainable, long-term solutions that help address humanitarian challenges quickly and effectively.
“We are supporting this project for the second time because we believe that assistance must be both sustainable and scalable. Expanding the fleet to ten clinics demonstrates how strong partnerships can deliver tangible results,” said Yuna Cheis, Chair of the Board of Techiia Foundation.

the coming weeks, the new mobile clinics will begin operating in frontline and de-occupied regions across Ukraine, where the demand for medical services remains critically high. The project ensures uninterrupted access to primary and secondary healthcare consultations, even under the most challenging conditions.