Rise’s partners: why the charity needs partners and how much they do

Rise’s partners: why the charity needs partners and how much they do

When you have support, it’s easier to reach the top ЁЯлВ Every day, the Rise of Ukraine Charitable Foundation helps hundreds of people and does incredible work to win. But without our partners, this would not be possible. Volunteering is about the call of the soul in difficult times. It is not funded by the […]

When you have support, it’s easier to reach the top ЁЯлВ

Every day, the Rise of Ukraine Charitable Foundation helps hundreds of people and does incredible work to win. But without our partners, this would not be possible.

Volunteering is about the call of the soul in difficult times. It is not funded by the state, it is not provided with stable assistance and it is not done to earn money. And thanks to the support of caring people, the charity foundation has the opportunity to continue working.

Each of our friends is incredible, and we are proud and happy to cooperate with them:

– Idylers Agency – who wrapped our website and social media in a beautiful outfit. Thanks to their work, the site has become more user-friendly, with more information about our team, humanitarian missions, reporting and it has become easier to help with free donations using just one button. And on social media, we’ve introduced headings and templates for posts, which makes it easier to navigate our feed and attract new followers.

– Planet Kino and Noosphere Planetarium – which always make a holiday for kids. Thanks to this support, we have already introduced hundreds of children to the Universe and sent them on screen adventures. We are grateful that together we are helping to distract them from the war and plunge into the feelings of happiness and carefree childhood. This is what every child should have.

– Kherson Regional State Administration and Rubizhne City Council – who always support us in our humanitarian missions and IDP families in need. Thanks to our cooperation, thousands of food and hygiene kits and children’s packages with toys, stationery and goodies have been delivered.

– Union des ukrainiens en Bretagne, Solidarit├й Bretagne-Ukraine, all behind, AFUCA – who donated 2 trucks with humanitarian aid to our foundation. Thanks to this, we have provided thousands of families with food, hygiene and baby food. In addition, we delivered medicines, medical devices and ambulances to our military.

With every day of the war, we are getting more and more united and realise that we will not overcome this evil without help. Unfortunately, the number of victims is growing, and our team’s resources are not enough.

We are grateful to every partner who stands for good together with Rise ЁЯТЩЁЯТЫ

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