Projects we are supporting

Since its formation in December 2022, Future Ukraine has been the beneficiary of over $5 million AUD from Australian businesses, philanthropists and individual supporters.

Future Ukraine will regularly publicly disclose the expenditure of revenue on projects and its measurable impacts in Ukrainians’ lives.

1

Rebuilding a School for Children

A partnership with United24 to rebuild a school that was destroyed by a Russian missile attack. Located in the Dnipropetrovsk region, the Velykokostromska Gymnasium was the only educational institution in the village and included pre-school, primary and high school facilities.

2

Kyiv Rehabilitation Institute

A partnership with the United Ukraine Appeal to provide treatment to people injured by russian attacks on Ukraine.

3

Superhumans Center in Lviv, Ukraine

A state-of-the-art rehabilitation hospital for those who have lost limbs during the war on Ukraine. It specialises in high-tech prosthetics and helping people gain their lives back through their use, as well as psychological and emotional support. Superhumans is also strongly supported by American philanthropist Howard Buffet.

4

Supporting Cancer Patients

Help Ukraine Group (HUG) is a team of oncology practitioners from USA, Australia, and Ukraine formed to support cancer centers in Ukraine during the war by providing medical supplies, hardware/software, virtual and in-person training, educational materials for cancer care providers to help them fight both evils: cancer and war

5

Medical Evacuation Vehicles

The sourcing and purchasing of medical evacuation vehicles to transport individuals from the front line back to medical centres in major cities.

6

Disaster Relief

Actively assisting in various disaster relief efforts throughout Ukraine.

7

UArt.Live

Supporting Ukrainian cultural diplomacy, strengthening the cultural exchange and promoting international communication through the language of images, sounds, and forms. 

8

Screencraft

 A documentary highlighting how the war against Ukraine is relevant to Australians – funded by a generous donation from Peter Howarth OAM.

9

Be Brave Like Ukraine

A short film – generously funded by Melbourne businessman Chris Garnaut – about the forcible kidnapping and deportation of Ukrainian children by russian occupational forces.

10

Tabletochki: Helping Brave Ukrainian Children Facing Two Wars

Tabletochki is Ukraine's leading charitable foundation helping children affected by cancer and their families. It is the only organization of its kind with a nationwide reach.