“We are launching a fundraiser to provide critical humanitarian assistance to the people in Ukraine with two lines of priority,” the group notes, namely the orphans of soldiers and civilians, and “wounded and heavily injured soldiers and civilians, cancer patients and other vulnerable groups impacted by the war.”that the donation campaign is being done not through the group’s own platform, but through the Kyiv School of Economics .
In partnership with Ukrainian businesses and state-owned companies, the KSE effort aims “to provide food supplies, transportation, refugees help for Ukrainian citizens affected by the war and purchase necessary medicines, first aid and protective kits” for emergency services and territorial defence forces.Article content
The KSE Charitable Foundation was established in 2007 as a subsidiary of its non-profit corporation in the United States, with a focus on humanitarian aid. “I appeal to the rest of the free world for which we are fighting now – support us with resources, stand with Ukraine,” says Tymofiy Mylovanov, KSE president and an associate professor of economics at the University of Pittsburgh.