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Open Eyes Charity Fund, established within IT company SoftServe, released a report covering six months of work during the war in Ukraine. Over this period, the team opened new volunteer hubs abroad, set up a network of partners, delivered hundreds of tons of humanitarian aid to different regions of Ukraine, and drove thousands of kilometers — all to save lives and bring the victory closer.
Since the beginning of the war, the fund has opened three new volunteer hubs abroad — in Wrocław, Warsaw, and Austin (USA) — and managed to partner with 57 NGOs in 11 countries. Thanks to this, Ukrainians who were affected by the war received 327 tons of humanitarian help, including medicines, food, clothes, and baby items. The fund’s support covered dozens of Ukrainian cities.
Helping medical institutions, including military hospitals, was a separate work direction. The fund delivered 24,000+ medical items, including glucometers, catheters, tourniquets, medicines, and other things needed to save lives.
Also, 15,673 items of personal protection were provided to the defenders. They include body armour, helmets, thermal underwear, thermal imagers, and binoculars. Additionally, the fund handed over 5,800 items of IT equipment (computers, modems, Starlinks) to governmental, public, and military organizations.