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A donation instead of a holiday gift

A donation instead of a holiday gift

There are no such things as small donations — this is exactly the philosophy the Ukrainians adopted during the full-scale invasion. Small amounts help cover the large fees for the army and regular support of certain funds or shelters helps make life easier for those who need it most.

The trend of collecting donations as a holiday gift first spread in the West. People could contribute to a homeless shelter, animal shelter, or any other non-profit on behalf of another person. During the full-scale invasion, the tradition spread over Ukraine. Now, on their birthdays, graduations, weddings, and other holidays, Ukrainians are asking to send funds to the army or those who suffered from the war. For example, the co-founder of the Dnipro restaurant Varfamily, Anastasia Varava, collected 35,000 hryvnias for LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB on her birthday.

You can also support our foundation's projects. That is why we created a series of informational cards, each briefly discussing one of the fund’s operation directions. It's so easy to join the initiative:

  1. Please choose one or several postcards and download them using this link. You can get acquainted with the cases of our fund here;
  2. Post these cards on your social media profiles and invite friends to donate.

All ready! Now, it’s your special day that will help us implement projects to support Ukrainians who suffered from the war. It's easy to do great things with Future for Ukraine! We are grateful to everyone who has already used or will use our postcards, and to those who support our foundation permanently.

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