Let's help our defenders together and bring the victory of Ukraine closer
The Oleksandr Tereshchenko International Charitable Foundation was founded in 2016 in Ukraine. In 2022, after the start of russia’s large-scale invasion, the Oleksandr Tereshchenko Charity and Support Foundation was registered in the Republic of Lithuania.
The founder of both charitable foundations is Oleksandr Tereshchenko, a veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war and People's Hero of Ukraine. In 2014, during the defense of Donetsk airport, he was seriously injured and lost the opportunity to defend his country with arms, but he continues to do what he can to bring our victory closer.
The Funds' activities are aimed at providing systematic, targeted and high-tech assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the fighting to restore Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. The priority is UAV units, whose success on the battlefield largely offsets the enemy's advantage in other types of weapons.
The second, no less important priority of the Foundations is to help our defenders who have been seriously injured and traumatized return to active, full life. These are primarily projects aimed at social adaptation after loss of vision and amputations.

Mobile station for a special unit of strike and reconnaissance drones, designed in the basic configuration, aimed at assisting special units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The rehabilitation of war veterans who lost their sight while defending Ukraine is aimed primarily at their return to a full, independent, active life

Detailed video tips on how to become independent in everyday life after becoming disabled, electronic guides and a podcast on social adaptation.
The Foundation's results and financial report for each month of work can be found here in a convenient format: click on the needed one on the right, and you will find all the information.
Many thanks to everyone who has participated in the assistance for Ukrainian defenders and made their donation!

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