Support civilians who bring Ukraine closer to victory

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.

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Kharkiv → Lviv
Сollecting funds for the reconstruction of Skovoroda Museum by making souvenirs from fired сartridges. Needs equipment

In 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.

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Mariupol → Kyiv region
Female soccer players from Mariupol support themselves by making dumplings. Internally displaced women need meat grinders, dough mixer, and generator

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.

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Helped

Our heroes are owners of productions and workshops, creative teams, professional associations and independent specialists of various profiles, whose activities satisfy military or humanitarian needs during the war.

Dnipro
TentovaDomivka

Supply Armed Forces with stretchers, hermetic bags, and tents for military vehicles. Before the war, they produced hangars, sheds, and other constructions made from PVC.

Keep Going donors collected funds to replace the broken equipment and purchase a batch of the awning fabric.

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Mariupol → Lviv
Azaliia

The wife of Mariupol defender Oksana Dubyk, who fled Mariupol, opened a flower shop in Lviv with two friends.

Keep Going donors collected funds for a refrigerating chamber for storing flowers which helped to develop the business.

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Kharkiv
Viacheslav Polakh

Metal craftsman. Works on the various orders for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Before the war, Polakh specialized in decorative items and interior design.

Keep Going purchased a machine for bending staples for dugouts (previously Viacheslav had bent them manually) and held a fundraiser to buy a welding machine for Polakh's workshop.

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Kyiv region
Oleksandr Kryvosheia

Farmer Oleksandr Kryvosheia tipped off Ukrainian artillery at his own warehouse, occupied by Russian soldiers.

Keep Going donors collected funds for repair works: the main warehouse was rebuilt.

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Kyiv region
Hennadii Khramov

Organized technical support of the Ukrainian Armed Force’s vehicles. Before the war, he developed the "4x4" off-road club.

Keep Going purchased a toolkit for Hennadii's auto repair shop, and later held a fundraiser for a pneumatic hydraulic press.

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Zaporizhzhia
Arty

Hanna Dondyk and Natalia Iefymenko prepare dry rations for the military and civilians in need. Before the war, they produced craft herbal tea and dried fruits.

Keep Going procured a dishwasher for Arty, which made Hanna’s and Natalia’s work much easier.

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Kyiv region
Mi-Lo-Ko

Oleksandr Shchelokov is the owner of a craft cheese factory. The goats from the farms where he used to buy milk died from the missile attacks.

Keep Going helped Oleksandr start his own herd by procuring goats and providing them with six-months worth of feed.

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Kyiv
HARDRIDE

Since 24 February, the atelier of bags and backpacks, founded by father and son, Anatoly and Volodymyr Cheremysa, has been focusing exclusively on military gear.

Keep Going purchased HARDRIDE an additional industrial sewing machine.

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Novomoskovsk
Eko-Samar

The station that collects recycling and allows vulnerable populations to earn money lost customers as a result of the war.

Keep Going purchased a hydraulic press that will allow the station to resume operations.

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Khakiv
Internet provider "Maxnet"

Restore communication for the residents of Northern Saltivka, the district in Kharkiv most affected by the rocket fire.

Keep Going handed over 27 000 meters of patch cord cable to their communication team.

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Kharkiv
Iurii Ursoi

Organized the production of ammunition for the military. Before the war, Iurii Ursoi's company Plan4Profi mainly produced bags and backpacks.

Keep Going provided the funds to purchase a durable Cordura 1000D fabric.

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Kyiv
Viktor Kushchenko

Owner of the KUST ceramics studio. Teaches free pottery classes for internally displaced children.

Thanks to Keep Going, Victor acquired clay mixer so that the craftsmen do not need to grind clay by hand anymore.

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Odesa
Construction team

The construction specialists organized a team to fulfill orders for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. They make dugout periscopes, tools for sappers, field stoves, etc.

Keep Going provided funds for the construction of two mobile baths for the military.

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Stories of indomitable Ukrainians who do not lose optimism, believe in victory and bring it closer by doing their job.

Who and how fixes vehicles for the army
How Dodo Socks from Lviv help colleagues from Luhansk region
How clothing manufacturers help Ukrainian Armed Forces
Internally displaced people from Bucha opened a coffee shop in Lviv
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Who we are

Dmytro Sergeev
The founder and donor of the project
Eugene Safonov
Manager
Nastya Novobranets
Producer
Victoriia Afanasieva
Creative producer

Keep Going in media

“The Keep Going foundation helped raise funds for the restoration of the hangars, and above all, the roof. 600 000 UAH were transferred in four days.” [TV news program in Ukrainian]
“Support civilians who bring Ukraine closer to victory on the Keep Going website” [one of our video stories in the official state media]
“The Keep Going Foundation procured corrugated sheet metal for the roof and is now fundraising to install it.” [article in Ukrainian]
The founder of Depositphotos Dmytro Sergeev launched a small business rescue fund. How it will work – interview [in Ukrainian]

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