Having rallied together, they decided to create organizations aimed at assisting Ukrainians in overcoming the negative impact of the war situation, and restoring stability in the lives of the victims.
211 Ukrainian soldiers and civilian people with complex fractures were fitted with the metal osteosynthesis system — joining bones with titanium plates.
[11] From the first months of the war, the team of FFU Ukraine began its journey of humanitarian missions to regions that needed help, delivering food, hygiene products, household chemicals, medicines, seedlings, animal feed, etc.
[18] Since the beginning of 2023, FFU Ukraine has launched GIDNA,[19] which provides for the provision of a course of free psychological counseling for women who have experienced or witnessed violence at the hands of the Russian military.
[20] Since the launch of the GIDNA project, the foundation has been supported by the media and opinion leaders, including Jamala, Alan Badoev, Dasha Astafieva, Nadia Dorofeeva, Olya Polyakova, and KAZKA.
[21] At the event, the foundation presented the "Venus" lot — a vase in the form of the outlines of a female body created by the Ukrainian brand YAKUSH.
[24] Also, in February 2023, the Future of Ukraine Foundation opened the LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB center in Lviv,[25] which provides remedial classes for children with autism.
Some of the drawings for the exhibition were provided by the project “Mother, I See the War”,[27] which constitutes a collage of children's works for a charity NFT auction and digital museum.