EPAM’s response program has focused on the following 3 areas:
Helping people:
- Donating 4 million hryvnias worth of first aid supplies and food for forcibly displaced persons. (To date almost 9 thousand people have received help.)
- Donating more than 23 million hryvnias worth of medical support and assistance to hospitals. (Ambulances, first-aid kits, turnstiles, medical preparations, and more have been purchased.)
- Donating nearly 25 million hryvnias worth of protective gear and special equipment. (helping to fund purchase of evacuation vehicles, clothing, shoes, helmets and body armor, demining equipment, etc.)
Helping the state:
- Paying 100 million hryvnias in taxes in advance.
- Donating hundreds of pieces of equipment and furniture for state bodies, hospitals, educational institutions and city councils in de-occupied cities and towns.
Helping educational partners and providing educational support:
- In the spring, in the partnership with AWS, the critical infrastructure of almost two dozen universities, in particular those in the war zones, was transferred to the cloud environment.
- In April, EPAM University launched a free IT Fundamentals program to teach the basics of computer engineering. It became the largest project in the entire history of the company, involving 12 thousand newcomers.
- The Company’s experts also joined the project of the Ministry of Digital Transformation “The IT Generation”, the purpose of which is to give Ukrainians the opportunity to obtain a new profession in IT.
- In July, EPAM mentors supported Ukraine’s student team at the 2022 International Mathematics Olympiad.
EPAM team members in Ukraine and around the world have mobilized immediately to contribute in any way possible, and today more than 10,000 EPAMers continue to help.
The volunteer movement inside EPAM is strong. In fact, according to internal surveys, more than 800 Ukrainian colleagues consider themselves to be volunteers, about 100 of them are active in social initiatives or their own volunteer projects. Every week, the internal community of volunteers closes about ten very different requests – from providing first-aid kits to supplying needed aid, clothing, food, to buying a car.
Additionally, the Company’s IT specialists have implemented 15 digital solutions at the request of government institutions, namely, a
platform was developed to facilitate faster registration of humanitarian goods at the border, a
platform for collecting data for organizing a sowing campaign and a website to
coordinate aid in the city of Ivano-Frankivsk.
The digitalized data on the assistance provided can be found in the attached infographic.
We continue to proactively work with our customers and partners to keep Ukraine and Ukrainians at the top of our minds—driving contributions to the EPAM Ukraine Assistance Fund to support ongoing relief efforts. added Stepan Mitish.
Donate today to the EPAM Ukraine Assistance Fund at www.epam.com/support-ukraine-donation.