The International Exhibition Centre in Kyiv has placed Hello, Ukraine banners with a DJI Mavic 3 Pro FMC for the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In October 2024, the Hello, Ukraine charity foundation handed over an AGM WOLF-7 PRO NW1 night vision device to the Territorial defence soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In September 2024, Hello, Ukraine received confirmation from Google that the charity meets the requirements of non-profit organisations. From now on, Hello, Ukraine can use Google products for free.
In September 2024, Hello, Ukraine, together with the Ukraine Help Foundation, provided a Mitsubishi car to the soldiers of the Third Separate Assault Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Cars 7 USA, a company owned by Vladyslav Omelchenko, delivers cars from the US and Europe. They selected, transported and repaired the vehicle for the military.
On 20 September, Oleh Meleshko, Director of the Foundation, held the first auction for Hello, Ukraine. During a business networking event in Kyiv organised by Talan Events, Oleh invited guests to join the fundraising for EcoFlow charging stations for the 98th separate battalion of the 108th separate brigade of the Ukrainian Army's Special Forces. For the largest donation, a business networking participant received a bottle of wine from Bakhmut.
The Hello, Ukraine Foundation handed over a DJI Mavic 3 Pro Fly More Combo quadcopter and four rechargeable batteries to the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in September 2024.
In September 2024, Hello, Ukraine teamed up with the Blahomay Charity Foundation to help children together. In the beginning of the school year, the Full Backpack project was relevant. Its goal is to provide children living in boarding schools, orphanages, and families of internally displaced persons (IDPs) with fully equipped backpacks for the school year.
The Hello, Ukraine charity foundation has recently delivered aid to the 98th separate battalion of the 108th separate brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Thus, in August 2024, the soldiers received 50 Icarus shock detection systems for FPV drones. Thanks to a fundraiser for a dozen FPVs in July, we also delivered 10 FPV drones and 10 rechargeable batteries to the 98th separate battalion.
Our volunteer Kyrylo Vakulynskyi received a chevron award from the Social Drone UA project, a Ukrainian community of volunteers who assemble drones for the army. Here's how he joined the project and what motivates him to volunteer.
The International Exhibition Centre in Kyiv has placed Hello, Ukraine banners with a DJI Mavic 3 Pro FMC for the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In October 2024, the Hello, Ukraine charity foundation handed over an AGM WOLF-7 PRO NW1 night vision device to the Territorial defence soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In September 2024, Hello, Ukraine received confirmation from Google that the charity meets the requirements of non-profit organisations. From now on, Hello, Ukraine can use Google products for free.
In September 2024, Hello, Ukraine, together with the Ukraine Help Foundation, provided a Mitsubishi car to the soldiers of the Third Separate Assault Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Cars 7 USA, a company owned by Vladyslav Omelchenko, delivers cars from the US and Europe. They selected, transported and repaired the vehicle for the military.
On 20 September, Oleh Meleshko, Director of the Foundation, held the first auction for Hello, Ukraine. During a business networking event in Kyiv organised by Talan Events, Oleh invited guests to join the fundraising for EcoFlow charging stations for the 98th separate battalion of the 108th separate brigade of the Ukrainian Army's Special Forces. For the largest donation, a business networking participant received a bottle of wine from Bakhmut.