Mr Scott said within 24 hours of the attack the Weatherman Foundation, which helps those affected by the devastation of war and conflict, had offered to fund his initial recovery.
US president Donald Trump has said he intends for negotiations to begin to end the war in Ukraine, following a “lengthy and highly productive” phone call with Vladimir Putin last week.
Edward ‘Eddy’ Scott works for Base UA, which provides shelter and helps evacuate people in combat zones, and was seriously injured when the team’s armoured vehicle was hit in Pokrovsk in January.
Keen to share the reality of the frontline, Mr Scott told The Independent: “The last time I went in [to Pokrovsk], it was getting worse.
Edward ‘Eddy’ Scott, from Dorset, said he has ‘fallen in love with Ukraine’ and wants to build a future there.