[2] Chairman of the Council in charity foundation “Nākotnes Atbalsta fonds” (Future Supporting Fund).
[3] In the annual ranking "Millionaire" by the business magazine "Dienas bizness", he is recognized as one of the wealthiest people in Latvia.
[8] Since 1992, he has been one of the largest shareholders of Rietumu Banka, and through the Latvian company SIA "Suharenko Family Investments," owns 17.34% of the shares.
The Foundation annually supports projects throughout Latvia in the areas of health care and children's medicine, social projects for the vulnerable population, culture, and art in Latvia and Europe, support for young talents and education, sports, children's and youth sports, restoration of architectural monuments and historical artifacts, and improvement of the urban environment.
Since its establishment in 2007, the foundation has supported more than a thousand charity projects worth ten million euros.
[28] Arkādijs Suharenko participates in supporting talented children and young people by awarding targeted scholarships for professional education.
In recent years, the foundation has allocated more than 300,000 euros for the restoration of approximately 80 objects of sacred architecture and art in Latvia.
He owns the largest collection of Judaic objects in the Baltic States and also deals with the restoration of historical buildings, including renovating houses that are architectural monuments and form the cultural heritage of Latvia: in Old Riga, in the historical Riga Mežapark district, and in Jūrmala.