DeHealth Foundation
Who we are and what we do
DeHealth Charitable Foundation is a Ukrainian charitable foundation that has been delivering medical and humanitarian aid directly to the front since February 2022.
Our mission
Military medics shouldn't have to wait for the system to work. Wounded soldiers shouldn't lose their lives because of missing equipment. Hospitals shouldn't save people with whatever is left.
Our mission is to close these gaps. Fast. Transparently. Without bureaucracy.
We are not a government. We are not a large international foundation with thousands of staff. We are a network of people who know how to receive, verify, deliver. We work because the connections of our founders - Anna Bon and Denys Tsvaig - allow us to.

02 / 2022
How we started - February 2022
On February 24, 2022, the Russian army began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Within a week, the first requests started coming from military medics - they lacked tourniquets, hemostatics, stretchers.
Anna Bon and Denys Tsvaig - co-founders of DeHealth Technologies, a technology company with headquarters in Delaware and London - understood: they had access to something most Ukrainian organizations didn't. A global network.
Within days, they mobilized contacts in the US, UK, EU, Switzerland. The first deliveries went to the front in March 2022. By the end of the year - dozens of deliveries. By 2026 - $3.2 million delivered as direct aid.
Press
What others have written
Also covered in
Rolling Stone UK
"Violin Queen" feature — Anna Bon
Vatican News
Performance coverage — Anna Bon
Medtech Insight (Citeline)
DeHealth Technologies coverage
AIN.ua
Startup of the Day — DeHealth Technologies
Vector (vctr.media)
DeHealth Technologies feature
LIGA.tech
Mobile World Congress coverage — DeHealth
RBC.ua
Launch coverage — DeHealth Technologies
Source links are aggregated on the /verification page.
See the full reference list →How we operate - in detail
- 01
Request from the front
Military medics, unit commanders, hospital heads contact us directly through verified channels. We don't follow the news or search for "painful stories" for collection. We work on real needs from real people who do their job.
- 02
Verification
Every request goes through checks: commander confirmation, coordination with military structures (where necessary), verification through independent partners. We don't act on the spot - even if it delays delivery by a day or two, verification is mandatory.
- 03
Procurement and delivery
Only verified suppliers. No middlemen, no markups, no kickbacks. Shortest logistics. For large campaigns, we work with partners in Poland, Czech Republic, Germany, who receive shipments from third countries and forward them to Ukraine.
- 04
Public report
Every delivery is documented: photos of receipt, transfer-acceptance acts, letters of gratitude from recipients. Everything is available on the site under Projects. We don't hide either small or large deliveries. Transparency is the foundation of trust.
ArmyHealth System
What ArmyHealth System means in practice
ArmyHealth did not appear as an abstract startup idea. It grew out of frontline requests that made one thing obvious: medicine was arriving, but the system around military care was still too slow and too fragmented.
Patient data, not paper chaos
A military medic needs fast access to patient history, treatment context, and continuity of care - not handwritten fragments moving separately from the patient.
Evacuation coordination under pressure
Field teams, ambulances, stabilization points, and hospitals need to pass information forward quickly so treatment decisions are not reset at every stage.
Shared medical picture across units
When information moves safely between teams, medics can coordinate care as a system instead of improvising around missing context.
Current status
In pilot deployment on the Pokrovsk axis with the 91st Anti-Tank Battalion; partnership covered by the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (RNBO).
Pilot-deployment outcomes
86%
reduction in fatal-report errors (15% → 2%)
< 4 min
to fill a casualty card (paper: ~15 min)
+150%
active-user growth across the pilot period
All figures from pilot deployment. Aggregated, not per-engagement.
Why the foundation moved in this direction
ArmyHealth2022: direct deliveries close urgent supply gaps
Frontline requests reveal recurring information bottlenecks
ArmyHealth becomes the systemic answer
Triage
Patient context available faster.
Evac
Care handoff stays coherent between teams.
Continuity
The medical picture can move with the patient.
DeHealth · Foundation × Technologies
Connection to DeHealth Technologies
We openly talk about our structure. DeHealth Charitable Foundation is a Ukrainian charitable foundation, legally registered in Ukraine. DeHealth Technologies is an international technology company (Delaware + London), founded by Anna Bon and Denys Tsvaig.
These are different legal entities with different missions. The technology company develops an AI healthcare platform. The Foundation does humanitarian work. The founders are shared.
This connection is our strength, not our weakness. Thanks to the international business network, the Foundation has access to partners and resources that ordinary charitable organizations cannot reach.
Legal structure
- Legal name
- DeHealth Charitable Foundation
- EDRPOU
- 44564455
- Legal address
- 01135 Kyiv, Zolotoustivska St. 34, apt. 1
- Registration date
- -
- Status
- Charitable organization
- Registry
- Registry of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine
- Audit
- Open to public audit

