Our projects
A festival of Ukrainian culture and charity that brings together young people, business and the community to support veterans, promote traditions and unity of the country.
About 6,000 guests, more than UAH 1 million for bionic prostheses for veterans, 60 artists, 20 volunteers – the festival has become a symbol of unity, culture and social action of the community.
A large-scale festival of contemporary Ukrainian culture and unity that inspires young people and the community to act together to support veterans and develop the community.
More than 8,000 participants are expected and UAH 1.5 million will be raised for bionic prostheses for veterans – an event that combines culture, technology and the power of joint action.
Creation of an inclusive veteran support space for reintegration, psychological recovery, skills development and economic adaptation.
Launch of a 260 m² hub with 6 functional areas providing comprehensive support, counselling and reintegration for veterans and their families.
Involve partners in a medical case study – procurement of life-saving medicines for a cancer patient.
The beneficiary receives continuous treatment, reduces the risk of complications and financial pressure on the patient.
The course teaches children and teenagers how to work safely on the Internet, develop digital literacy and protect personal data.
Course participants acquire skills in safe Internet use, develop digital literacy and learn how to protect their data.
The course introduces children and teenagers to VR technologies, develops practical skills and makes learning interactive and fun.
Course participants master VR technologies, complete interactive tasks, develop critical thinking and practical skills in a virtual environment.
The course helps children develop social and emotional skills, adaptability, creativity and effective teamwork.
The course participants improve communication, critical thinking, learn to work in a team and effectively solve various problems.
The course teaches children and teenagers the basics of finance, budgeting, money management and fosters a responsible attitude to finance.
The course participants master basic financial skills, learn to plan a budget, control expenses and make informed financial decisions.
The course helps children and teenagers develop physical strength, coordination, endurance, self-discipline and self-confidence
Course participants improve their physical fitness, develop endurance and coordination, and master basic boxing and kickboxing techniques.
Training is aimed at maintaining the physical and emotional health of adults, developing flexibility, balance and inner harmony.
Course participants improve flexibility and fitness, reduce stress, and develop concentration.
Workshops help women develop creative and practical skills, reduce stress
Participants of the workshops practice various techniques, reduce stress, develop creativity and enjoy the process.
The course teaches children and teenagers digital illustration, develops creativity, skills in working with graphic editors and creating their own art projects.
5 courses were implemented for 78 children who develop artistic skills, master digital tools and create their own illustrations.
To create a rehabilitation space in a natural environment for veterans and their families – for rehabilitation, training and quality time together.
Veterans and families undergo physical and psychological rehabilitation in a comfortable environment in the forest.
To comprehensively support the affected population of Kherson region in the most affected communities by providing people with clothes, medicines, hygiene products, food, drinking water, and other essentials.
At least 500 people received assistance. The project was implemented in cooperation with the Kherson Regional Military Administration.
To provide parents with newborns and children under 1 year old, as well as expectant mothers with diapers, baby food, clothes, cradles, baths and toys
The Fund provided assistance to 277 families with newborns and children under 1 year old in the city of Dnipro.
Providing medical institutions in the frontline and affected regions with medicines, equipment, humanitarian goods and transport to strengthen the capacity of doctors.
Hospitals in Dnipro, Pavlohrad, Kramatorsk and Druzhkivka received medicines, equipment, wheelchairs, beds, ECGs and an ambulance.
To support children from the de-occupied territories of Kherson region by providing them with stationery, toys and sweets to distract them from the effects of war and give them positive emotions.
More than 350 packages were delivered to children in 6 de-occupied communities in Kherson Oblast. The packages consisted of toys, stationery and sweets to bring positive emotions to the kids.
To unite participants and spectators around a charity football championship to raise funds and support an important social task through sports.
A football match was held to raise funds, engage participants and spectators, and create an atmosphere of support and friendly competition.
The course is aimed at developing logic, technical thinking and practical design and programming skills.
Children aged 8-12 create their own robot projects, learn the basics of programming, develop teamwork and engineering thinking.
A course for children and teenagers aimed at developing conversational skills, grammar and confident communication.
The course participants improve their English language skills, develop their oral communication skills, expand their vocabulary and increase their confidence in communication.
A course for children aged 8-12 aimed at building basic language skills and developing confident communication.
Participants learn the basics of the French language, expand their vocabulary, improve their pronunciation and develop their oral communication skills.
To support children from families in need on the eve of the school year and make their start at school more confident and joyful by providing a set of stationery.
On Knowledge Day, schoolchildren received the necessary stationery – notebooks, pencils, pencil cases and other supplies – to start the new school year with confidence.
To provide free qualified psychological assistance to internally displaced persons, medical workers and victims of violence, abuse and torture to restore their psycho-emotional state.
Free psychological sessions and consultations were organised and conducted by qualified specialists, which helped to stabilise the psycho-emotional state and support the victims.
To train participants to provide first aid and psychological first aid, to practice life-saving skills and support people in crisis situations, to create a safe space for practical training.
More than 20 participants gained practical knowledge on safety, resuscitation, bleeding and crisis management, practiced psychological support skills, overcame fear and strengthened their confidence in their own actions.
To introduce teenagers from Dnipro to various IT areas, give them practical experience in programming, graphic design, UI/UX, 3D modelling and website development, and help them decide on their future profession.
The 10 teenagers who completed the course created mini-projects in various IT areas, gained practical skills and better understood which area of technology suits them best.
To provide civilians in the de-occupied territories of Kherson Oblast with essential food and household items, as well as humanitarian medical support to IDPs living in the city of Dnipro.
A total of 2264 people received the aid: 1,600 received humanitarian kits (de-occupied territories), 469 IDPs in Dnipro, 134 children received stationery, and 61 received medical consultations.
To organise a festive Christmas party for children, especially from vulnerable categories, to create a magical atmosphere with elves and Santa, to give emotions, joy and gifts.
More than 550 children took part in the celebration, received gifts, enjoyed interacting with elves and Santa and got an unforgettable experience of the Christmas fairy tale.
To provide humanitarian support to residents of Dnipro and Dnipro region affected by the war by providing essential goods.
Residents of Dnipro and the region received humanitarian aid, which partially covered their basic needs and increased the level of social support.
Start reconstruction of a kindergarten in Kalynivske village (Kherson region) to speed up its recovery and allow children to study there.
A mission was conducted to clean the kindergarten in the Kalynivka community after the occupation. The team cleaned the local kindergarten, which had been a position of Russian soldiers. Local residents joined the project activities.
To provide families with children under 4 years of age from vulnerable categories with access to quality baby food in partnership with Danone Ukraine.
Provided comprehensive support to about 400 families (500-550 children) through distribution at the Hub, assistance to mother and child centres in Dnipro and targeted support in 3 oblasts.
To show the world the truth about the war in Ukraine, to remind them of the value of humanity and solidarity through the works of Oleksandr Tolokonnikov.
In 2023-2025, the exhibition was held in 5 cities: České Budějovice, Bratislava, Stuttgart, Kiel, and Bonn, becoming a public platform for memory and solidarity.
To unite IDPs, Dnipro residents, and local stakeholders to facilitate the successful integration of IDPs by providing comprehensive support and reducing tensions in society.
The project involved more than 500 participants. A number of important social activities were implemented: cultural events, business workshops, Speed Job Interviews.
To equip the classroom with the technical equipment necessary to conduct regular STEM education courses and classes for children and youth affected by the war.
We purchased 16 MacBooks for STEM classes: 3D design, programming, and cybersecurity. The project strengthened the digital skills and educational opportunities of children.
To provide the SES of Ukraine in frontline Nikopol with critical first aid equipment for rapid emergency response.
The SICH tourniquets were delivered to the Nikopol SES and are used daily during rescue operations, helping to save lives.
The project aims to support children who have lost their parents at the frontline by providing them with tablets for learning, development and a sense of care on Children’s Day.
As part of the fundraiser, together with Dnipro businesses, raised UAH 69,000 and purchased 15 tablets for children who lost their parents at the frontline.
To support the hospital in the frontline region with medicines and essential goods, strengthening its ability to help the victims on a daily basis.
Together with the Ukrainisches Atelier für Kultur & Sport e.V., we delivered aid to the Mechnykov Hospital: medicines and hygiene products for patients and doctors.
To create a winter holiday for IDP children, children of veterans, large families and residents of sheltered housing estates in Dnipro, with a programme of ice rink, interactive activities and gifts.
More than 800 children took part in the Christmas party and enjoyed the atmosphere at the magical winter location. Each child received a wonderful gift as a souvenir.
To equip a Montessori children’s room for preschool children in the YaMariupol hostel, creating a safe, educational space for play and learning.
The Fund has created a full-fledged play space: the room is painted, equipped with furniture and educational materials that support children’s development, creativity and learning through play.
The aim of the project is to introduce children to different sports for 5 days.
The children got acquainted with five sports and actively participated in training, sports games, competitions and made new friends.
To provide children affected by the war with a safe space for recovery and recreation, implemented with the support of BILD hilft e.V. “Ein Herz für Kinder”.
40 children from vulnerable categories attended a summer camp with a rich programme aimed at support and emotional recovery.
Holding bright interactive holidays for children aged 6-14 in the communities of Dnipropetrovska region, giving them a day of joy and carefree.
More than 750 children joined the organised events. A safe space was provided for psychosocial support, integration and development of children from different communities.
Providing access to free paediatric consultations for children from families of military personnel and veterans.
Children received timely primary healthcare and professional advice, which helped reduce the financial burden on families.
Implementation of a 12-day recreational and developmental camp in Poland for children from vulnerable categories with a focus on recovery and socialisation.
44 participants joined educational, integration and cultural activities, which contributed to the development of interaction skills and psychological resilience.
To ensure the participation of children from vulnerable families in the Vertep Christmas event, to promote their social integration and emotional support.
400 children from vulnerable families participated in the Christmas event ‘Vertep’, received positive emotions, support and a sense of belonging to the community.
To support children from families in need on the eve of the school year and make their start at school a joyful one with a quality set of stationery.
Thanks to the support of our partners, 120 schoolchildren received backpacks and school supplies on the Knowledge Day, which helped them start their studies with confidence.
To provide IDPs in the frontline community with access to life-saving insulin in partnership with Apotheker Ohne Grenzer.
The hospital of Lozova community received 30 units of insulin (300 syringes), providing more than 150 patients with continuous treatment.
Provision of technical equipment and tools to local fire departments in Kharkiv region; training and support for relevant teams.
Fire departments in Kharkiv region were equipped with essential equipment, strengthening their response capacity and improving the safety of local communities.
The project aimed to provide elderly people and internally displaced persons (IDPs) living in a temporary accommodation center in Dnipro with basic household and hygiene supplies.
More than 200 residents received mattresses, bed linen, folding beds, and solar-powered flashlights, significantly improving their living conditions.
Provision of humanitarian assistance and essential non-food items to vulnerable households in communities of Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkiv regions.
4,915 individuals from 1,176 households received non-food items (NFI) and energy kits; 98.5–98.9% of beneficiaries confirmed that the assistance was relevant to their needs.
Procurement and transfer of household equipment and non-food items to improve living conditions of IDPs residing in a temporary accommodation center in Dnipro.
88 residents received household equipment, improving living conditions and increasing safety and dignity.
Creation of a safe and functional children’s area in the Veteran HUB to support families of veterans in Dnipro.
A children’s space was equipped, reaching approximately 800 people and creating a safe environment for children’s development while parents receive services.
An educational and discussion event aimed at fostering ethical and supportive communication between civilians and veterans.
27 participants improved their awareness and practical interaction skills; over 90% were ready to recommend the event, and 70% reported a deeper understanding of the veteran experience.
A series of psychosocial meetings for families of servicemen and veterans focused on emotional support and adaptation to wartime conditions.
25 participants improved their psycho-emotional well-being, strengthened self-support skills, and formed a safe environment for mutual support.
To promote the integration of vulnerable children and adults among local and IDP populations and support their development through educational, creative, cultural, psychological, sports and entertainment activities, trainings and seminars at the Fund’s HUB
RISE HUB (350 m²) was established: 3 classrooms, an art room, a multifunctional hall and a sports shelter for the community.
To provide basic needs and at the same time convey warmth, care and support to people thousands of kilometres away. This initiative has already become a good tradition, which we implement together with Space Eye and the German community, uniting people around helping Ukraine.
Humanitarian aid in the form of food, hygiene products, vitamins, stationery and gifts for children was provided to 320 families from vulnerable categories – large families, veterans, the elderly, low-income families and IDPs.
Rapid response to humanitarian emergencies and assistance to the affected population in Dnipropetrovska and Zaporizka oblast.
During the period of operation, humanitarian assistance was distributed to 248 households, needs were monitored and feedback from communities was collected.
Improvement of living conditions of IDPs in the shelter ‘Dzherelo Podderzhki’ (Dnipro) through the provision of NFI and minimal repairs.
Kitchens, sanitary conditions and storage in the shelter were improved, which reduced domestic tension and increased the comfort of 170 IDPs.
To improve the educational, psychosocial and psycho-emotional well-being of vulnerable children and adults in Dnipropetrovska oblast.
As of February 2026, the space for psychological assistance has been renovated and equipped, and educational courses for children are being implemented at the Fund’s HUB.
To create conditions for the support and development of children with special needs in Kryvyi Rih district by arranging spaces for speech therapy and psychocorrectional work.
The result will be equipped specialised spaces that will remain in the use of the community and provide a long-term effect for children, including vulnerable groups.
Strengthening of personal protection and security conditions in the educational institution of Kochubeev community in Kherson region.
About 300 people were covered by improved security conditions; 65 protection kits were transferred to the community and a security system was installed in the school.
Conducting free ultrasound and ECG examinations, initial consultations and preventive screening for early detection of cardiovascular and endocrine diseases.
50 people underwent comprehensive preventive examinations, received recommendations, increased health awareness and enhanced early diagnosis.
Conducting a series of educational and discussion book club meetings to develop reading culture, critical thinking and form a supportive community
17 participants joined 5 book club meetings, discussed books, developed critical thinking and reflection, strengthened reading habits and the basis for further participation
The project is aimed at fitting veterans with limb loss with modern bionic arm prostheses from Esper Bionics, which use AI to adapt to the user’s needs.
As of February 2026, the Foundation has provided prosthetics to 4 veterans with limb loss who have undergone full rehabilitation and returned to active life.
Implementation of educational, creative, IT and sports courses and workshops for children aged 6-16
Children participate in creative, IT and sports activities that improve their psycho-emotional state, creativity, skills and physical activity.
Organisation of educational, cultural and entertainment activities for children aged 6-16 in Dnipro.
Children gained access to leisure, development and integration. Emotional well-being and social skills have been improved.