In addition to the military, volunteer, and information fronts on which Ukraine today resists the Russian invasion, the front of professionals is gaining importance — civilians, whose hands, brains, and talents are working on rebuilding the country, meeting the needs of the army, and helping war victims. The Keep Going project provides material support and tell stories of Ukrainians who bring us closer to the victory.
I want to helpIn May, the Skovoroda Museum in the Kharkiv region was destroyed by a rocket attack. Kharkiv native Kateryna Uvarova is collecting money for its reconstruction. Before the war, she used to make bags from used banners, and now she makes and sells accessories from fired cartridges. The purchase of an engraving machine ($1,750) will enable Kateryna to improve her products.
Having no sponsors, the women's soccer team "Mariupol" has relied on itself for four years in a row. In their free from training time, the women prepare processed foods for sale: they make pelmeni, varenyky, chebureky, and pancakes. Fleeing Mariupol under shelling, the athletes lost their production shop. We are fundraising $8,750 to purchase equipment that will enable the team to resume production and continue to represent Mariupol in soccer competitions.