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🇺🇦 MONTHLY REPORT JUNE 2025
🇺🇦 MONTHLY REPORT JUNE 2025
🇺🇦 MONTHLY REPORT JUNE 2025

🇺🇦 MONTHLY REPORT JUNE 2025

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FFU Ukraine
Total raised
Total raised
UAH 2,325,171.00

Charitable contributions without purpose
UAH 607,338.00
The total amount allocated to aid
The total amount allocated to aid
UAH 1,863,161.00

Operating expenses
UAH 329,447.00

MEDICAL HELP

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Total raised for the direction
Total raised for the direction
UAH 830,984.00

Total expenses of the direction
UAH 591,903.00
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 adaptation and optimization gait program at the Medical Center Orthotics & Prosthetics (MCOP) for 8 Ukrainian soldiers who lost their limbs as a result of amputation and paid for accommodation for one of them during the program.
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On June 8, more than 1,500 participants came together at the Go to the Future 2025 charity run to support defenders who lost limbs in the war and are now undergoing a challenging path of rehabilitation and prosthetics. This year, the participants included active service members, veterans with prosthetics and wheelchairs, celebrities, influencers, representatives from Ukrainian businesses, and teams from the Ministry of Digital Transformation, the National Police of Ukraine, the State Emergency Service, and the National Guard. The Go to the Future 2025 charity event raised UAH 1,262,500.00 to support Ukrainian defenders: UAH 702,500 from registration fees and UAH 560,000 from the event's partners.
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HELPING CHILDREN

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Total raised for the direction
Total raised for the direction
UAH 876,489.00

Total expenses of the direction
UAH 877,866.00
Currently, 49 children regularly attend LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB, 1 child is undergoing therapy under the ‘test drive’ program.
Currently, 49 children regularly attend LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB, 1 child is undergoing therapy under the ‘test drive’ program.
In June, LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB provided 670 corrective classes for children on the autism spectrum:
  • sensory integration — 240 classes;
  • behavioral therapy — 189 classes;
  • speech therapy — 72 classes;
  • sessions with a neuropsychologist — 31 classes;
  • music therapy — 72 classes;
  • preparation for school — 33 classes:
  • art therapy — 33 classes
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Thanks to the support of the ‘LOVE YOU’ brand and the funds raised from the sale of charity jewelry, the hub was provided with important equipment for correctional and developmental classes:
  • HEGA didactic Froebel set;
  • game table with a construction set;
  • sports set 'Obstacle Course';
  • a play complex with a Pickler triangle, arch, and slide;
  • a play tunnel;
  • a Sounds and Pronunciation set;
  • a large HEGA tactile panel
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Cosmetic partner Who Cares donated UAH 85,549 to support LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB.

We also received the second tranche of a grant from NOVA UKRAINE, amounting to UAH 455,290, which will be used for correctional classes for children on the spectrum.

ASSISTANCE TO WOMEN

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Total raised for the direction
Total raised for the direction
UAH 10,360.00

Total expenses of the direction
UAH 63,945.00
In June 2025, 81 sessions with the therapist were held for women:
🌸 66 individual sessions on the CRSV direction — for women who survived sexual violence during the war;
🌸 14 individual and 1 group sessions on the Indefinite loss direction — for women whose relatives went missing during the hostilities or are in captivity.
We continued to improve the skills of the GIDNA project psychologists through 3 group and 4 individual supervisions, during which specialists deepened their knowledge and analyzed cases of working with women in the directions of CRSV and Indefinite loss.
Preparation to announce free participation in the GIDNA project for women from the Mykolaiv region whose relatives went missing or are in captivity, as a new group of assistance.
This project was made possible thanks to the support of Dan Church Aid and Norwegian Church Aid in Ukraine (DCA-NCA) as part of the “Comprehensive Humanitarian Response for Conflict-Affected Ukrainians and Citizens of Other Countries in Ukraine, Poland, Romania, and Moldova” funded by the Auswärtige Amt in partnership with the Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe. The project start date is July 1, 2025.
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The involvement of a psychiatrist in the GIDNA project in cooperation with the Dobrobut Medical Centers chain is in its final stage; the project is scheduled to start on July 15, 2025.
 

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