The implementation of the Home for Rescued Animals request, which the Hello, Ukraine team worked on in October and November 2024, became the first story of IT assistance within the Victory Code project. The website for the organisation was developed by UI/UX designer Maria Kolomiitseva with the support of Hello, Ukraine founder Oleh Meleshko, who is also the CEO of IT company Incode Group.
Our partner IT company Incode Group attended the Web Summit 2024 in Lisbon (11–14 November). Solomiya, Incode Group's digital marketer, met foreign colleagues and sought new working partnerships, as well as spoke about the charity's activities and distributed Incode Group and Hello, Ukraine merchandise to those who wanted to attend.
Since September 2024, the Hello, Ukraine website has offered the opportunity to make a regular monthly payment to support the army. In November, we added a few more options: weekly and daily donations.
The Hello, Ukraine charity foundation has become part of the Ukrainian platform Zbirna. From now on, information about the foundation, links to social networks, and most importantly, active fundraising to support the Armed Forces, is available on another platform.
Since December 2024, Hello, Ukraine has been raising half a million hryvnias in the project "Got 1000 — Give it for Drones" to provide the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with quadcopters that will help them save lives and fight the enemy more effectively.
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 implementation of the Home for Rescued Animals request, which the Hello, Ukraine team worked on in October and November 2024, became the first story of IT assistance within the Victory Code project. The website for the organisation was developed by UI/UX designer Maria Kolomiitseva with the support of Hello, Ukraine founder Oleh Meleshko, who is also the CEO of IT company Incode Group.
Our partner IT company Incode Group attended the Web Summit 2024 in Lisbon (11–14 November). Solomiya, Incode Group's digital marketer, met foreign colleagues and sought new working partnerships, as well as spoke about the charity's activities and distributed Incode Group and Hello, Ukraine merchandise to those who wanted to attend.
Since September 2024, the Hello, Ukraine website has offered the opportunity to make a regular monthly payment to support the army. In November, we added a few more options: weekly and daily donations.
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.