Today, Ukrenergo repairmen work in conditions of increased danger, because the enemy often deliberately strikes at brigades that go to facilities damaged after an attack. Basic life-saving skills are simply necessary in such a case.
Energy workers are undergoing first aid training as part of the "Protection of Ukrenergo Repairmen" program from the FAST project and the Andrii Matiukha Foundation. The training will cover over 1,500 energy workers across the country who risk their lives daily.
The Andrii Matiukha Foundation supports military personnel, veterans, civilians, and hospitals. The organization launched the online platform "E-prosthesis" for people after amputation and supported the "Protection of Ukrenergo Repairmen" program."
The Boxing Federation of Ukraine and the "National Platform for Sports Integrity" have agreed to cooperate on fair play. The parties discussed the creation of ethical committees and the exchange of information to protect sports in Ukraine.
A first aid training session under the Complex program was held in Poltava for 33 representatives of sports clubs and schools in the region. The event was organized with the support of Favbet Foundation and FAST First Aid and Special Training.
In Kyiv, 34 representatives of NPC "Ukrenergo" underwent the first first aid training from FAST as part of the "Protection of Ukrenergo Repairmen" program. The Andrii Matiukha Foundation supported these classes, which will cover about 1,500 energy workers across the country.
The Re:start project, initiated by the Horno Charitable Foundation and Favbet Foundation, uses VR technologies and games for the physical recovery of military personnel. Five VR spaces have already been opened in medical institutions across Ukraine, where soldiers report reduced pain and improved concentration after sessions.
The service plans to help at least 5,000 people, including military personnel and civilians.
The Ukrainian community united in the Croatian capital to celebrate the 34th anniversary of Ukraine's independence. The cultural event had a humanitarian purpose — to help Ukrainians living in wartime conditions.
The Croatian organization Dobro Dobrim and partners, with the assistance of Favbet Foundation, carried out a large-scale humanitarian delivery to Ukraine. The aid included 150 tons of food, hygiene products, and 13 tons of disinfectants for hospitals.
The Andrii Matiukha Foundation has partnered with the "Protection of Ukrenergo Repairmen" project, which provides 75 pre-medical aid trainings for 1,500 energy workers. This training will help them act in critical conditions, considering over 160 energy workers killed since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.
In Cherkasy region, prosecutors announced suspicions to 20 individuals, including heads of communal enterprises and officials. The damages are estimated at over 260 million hryvnias.
On August 1, the third master class of the educational initiative "Ticket to IT" took place in Dnipro.
The facade of the Museum of the History of Kyiv is adorned with the art object ORIGAMI for UKRAINE, created with the support of the Andrii Matyukha Foundation. The installation of 5000 birds raises funds for military rehabilitation centers, with over 55,000 euros already collected.