Charitable Foundation
The Future of Polissya

Was founded in 2012 by the Lytvyn family
to be there for those who need help

The mission of the foundation

Medications
Clothing
Hygiene products
350
mats
400
sleeping bags
4 t
of packaged products
6
diesel generators
13
bulletproof vests
1
armored bus
16
SUVs
6
passenger cars
Glory to the Ukrainian people!
Glory to Ukraine!
Activities during the war
As soon as war came to our land, all the resources of the fund were directed towards helping the Armed Forces, the Territorial Defence Forces, and volunteers. To respond quickly to inquiries, we have opened another headquarters in Kyiv.
2
drones
100
thermoses
We have bought and handed over cars and bulletproof vests, sleeping bags and mats, packaged products and warm clothes for our defenders.
In cooperation with organizations delivering humanitarian aid, a humanitarian hub was established on the territory of one of our headquarters. Various things necessary for the victims of war were stored and distributed there. Delivered by joint efforts :
1 ambulance car
8 pallets with products
93
pulse oximeters
695
protective suits
9 185
protective masks
56
oxygen concentrators
355
liters of disinfectants
2 380
respirators
10 200
protective gloves
2
ventilators
Since the beginning of the coronavirus epidemic, the work has been focused on helping medical institutions in Zhytomyr region
24
hospitals
4
outpatient clinics
9
primary care centers
5
ambulance departments
For more than a year since the beginning of the pandemic, we have visited all 23 districts. Medical and personal protective equipment has been delivered to:

Foundation’s achievements

Over the years of our operation, we have implemented dozens of educational programs and social initiatives and we still continue to address the challenges faced by society. In 2014, we focused on helping the Ukrainian army in Eastern Ukraine. In 2020, we supported hospitals of Zhytomyr region in the fight against the coronavirus epidemic. When Russia started war against Ukraine in February 2022, every effort was made to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine and people affected by the hostilities.
650
bicycles have been handed over to social workers
35
playgrounds have been installed in villages and towns
350
families of Anti-terrorist Operation participants have received financial assistance
11 000
home first aid kits have been handed over to the residents of the region
12 500
people have undergone a free medical examination
4
ambulances have been handed over to district hospitals
850
scholarships have been awarded to pupils and students
4 000
participants of creative competitions
5 000
students taking free English language courses