A series of fundraising activities was organized to raise additional funding for the Medical Help direction, specifically for the prosthetics and rehabilitation program.
The FFU Foundation provided a 4-week program of adaptation and optimization of gait at the Medical Center Orthotics & Prosthetics (MCOP) for 2 Ukrainian soldiers who lost their limbs as a result of amputation.
HELPING CHILDREN
Total raised for the direction
UAH 278,852.00
Total expenses of the direction
UAH 662,418.00
Currently, 49 children regularly attend LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB.
In May, LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB provided 681 corrective classes for children on the autism spectrum:
sensory integration — 256 classes;
behavioral therapy — 174 classes;
speech therapy — 65 classes;
sessions with a neuropsychologist — 60 classes;
music therapy — 59 classes;
preparation for school — 37 classes:
art therapy — 30 classes
The Good Day initiative raised UAH 29,676 to support the hub.
Together with photographer Marta Grinshtein and her son Ivan, who has been diagnosed with ASD, we launched a trial of the LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB.
We organized charity photo days with our partner Klovsky Sad on Children's Day and launched a charity initiative with the Love You jewelry brand. As part of the initiative, part of the proceeds from each purchase of jewelry from the Children's collection is directed to the needs of the correctional help center.
On the occasion of Vyshyvanka Day, LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB pupils took part in a themed creative workshop to learn more about Ukrainian ornaments and tried to recreate them on their own by painting eco-bags.
ASSISTANCE TO WOMEN
Total raised for the direction
UAH 423,877.00
Total expenses of the direction
UAH 170,369.00
In May 2025, we received 10 new applications from women who applied for assistance on the CRSV direction, and 1 woman joined group therapy on the Indefinite loss. In total, 103 sessions with the therapist were held with women:
🌸 76 individual sessions on the CRSV direction — for women who survived sexual violence during the war;
🌸 25 individual and 2 group sessions on the Indefinite loss direction — for women whose relatives went missing during the hostilities or are in captivity.
The GIDNA project received monetary support from FFU Poland (a grant from the UN Women) for 5,972.00 ₣. The funds will be used within 7 months to provide psychological assistance to women who have suffered from the war.
We continued preparations for the roll-out of a new assistance area: the involvement of a psychiatrist in the GIDNA project in cooperation with the Dobrobut Medical Centers chain; the project is scheduled to start on July 1, 2025.