11 April 2023
"Foxtrot" helped Yulia Pajevska (Tajra) with equipment for teaching Ukrainian heroes to children
The "Foxtrot" chain of stores, together with the «NovaUkraine» organization, handed over dozens of tablets and laptops to the "Mriya" foundation, which takes care of the children of captured and dead Ukrainian soldiers
At the request of the head of the "Mriya" foundation, a well-known paramedic in Ukraine, public figure Yulia Pajevska (Tajra), benefactors helped children of prisoners of war, civilian prisoners and fallen heroes. Thanks to NovaUkraine and the Foxtrot chain of stores, the Mriya Foundation donated 25 tablets, 10 laptops, mice and table lamps to children who need it most now. Humanitarian transportation of aid was carried out free of charge by Nova Poshta.
"No one hasn’t the right to take away education from Ukrainian children. We all know how children learn in shelters. On the subway stairs. And in winter, when the light is turned off with flashlights, – Yuliya Paevska wrote on Facebook. – All the suffering and death of our soldiers all these years – all this is precisely for their sake, for the sake of our future. Let's create it together."
"We're always there, welcome!" Oleksiy Zozulya, executive director of Foxtrot, wrote under Tyra's post. After receiving the letter from Yulia Paevska, the executive director of the company forwarded it to the corporate headquarters of "Help for Our" with a request to give high priority to the request.
– This is a strategic vision of the future of Ukraine, which Tajra feels subtly and gathers like-minded people around him, – Oleksiy Zozulya commented on the partnership. – After all, our victory is born today on the battlefield, and our peaceful Ukrainian future will be realized by those who study in schools and institutes today.
Foxtrot noted that during the war, the corporate headquarters of "Help Us" provided equipment for the Defense Forces of Ukraine for 14.8 million UAH (as of April 10, 2023), and the number of social partners who join Foxtrot in their own efforts for defense of Ukraine's independence, increased from 30 (in 2022) to 196 (as of March 2023).