Partners

Sponsorship: why should you become a sponsor?

Your support will help the organization to financially support rehabilitation programs, provide the necessary technology and equipment for training and everyday life, organize social support and community, and develop projects and initiatives to improve the lives of people with impaired vision.

How to join?

To become a donor, you need to send a request to our fund, after that, you will receive the details. Or use the requisites from the website.

How to get reporting information?

  • for private individuals - see on the website
  • for donors - to receive a detailed report once a month
  • for partners - make an official request by e-mail

Veselovska Zoya Fedorivna

Veselovska Zoya Fedorivna

Zoya Veselovska is an academician of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Laureate of the State Prize of the Ukrainian SSR in Science and Technology, Honored Doctor of Ukraine, ophthalmologist of the highest category. Zoya Veselovska is a well-known scientist and clinician in the field of ophthalmology in Ukraine and abroad, and a member of several international organizations, including the European Glaucoma Society (EGS) and the World Glaucoma Association (WGS). She is the head of the Ukrainian Glaucoma Society. She is also the editor-in-chief of the international scientific and practical journal Ophthalmology. Zoya Veselovska has made a significant contribution to the development and implementation of new methods of diagnosis, medical and microsurgical treatment of eye diseases such as cataracts, glaucoma, retinal problems, and other eye pathologies. She has successfully performed thousands of complex ophthalmic surgeries on patients. Zoya Veselovska's scientific achievements include monographs, textbooks, and patents. In recent years, her activities resulted in the approval for active implementation of the National Document "Glaucoma. Standards of medical care" developed on the basis of the European guidelines, which is extremely important for the prevention of blindness.

Veselovsky Mykola Serhiyovych

Veselovsky Mykola Serhiyovych

Mykola Veselovsky - Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology, Laureate of the P. Kostiuk Prize of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Director of the Bogomolets Institute of Physiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Mykola Veselovsky is a prominent Ukrainian biologist, known both in Ukraine and abroad, who conducted joint research and worked for some time at the Department of Neurophysiology at the Max Planck Institute in Munich, the Laboratory of Developmental Physiology at the Institute of Physiology, School of Medicine, Humboldt Brothers University, and the University of Manchester (UK). The main focus of Dr. Veselovsky's research is the study of molecular and cellular mechanisms that ensure the excitability of mammalian nerve cells and the contribution of such mechanisms to the integrative activity of neurons. Over the past decade, Mykola Sergiyovych and his collaborators have focused on studying one of the cardinal problems of modern neuroscience - the molecular mechanisms of synaptic transmission in central synapses. In particular, under the leadership of Mykola Veselovsky, scientific research is actively conducted to study the vital activity of retinal cells in different conditions as a starting mechanism for ensuring visual function.

The "After Service" charity fund

The "After Service" charity fund

The "After Service" Charity Foundation was established in Ukraine in 2022 with the support of the American Veterans Union and the HelpUkraine22 Charitable Foundation to help Ukrainian veterans achieve success after service. The foundation's mission is to provide resources, training, and promotion of successful adaptation of veterans, reduce the number of suicides among military personnel and create a community that cares for them. The foundation's team works in the spheres of health, psychological assistance, education and retraining, legal support, employment, and career development.

The First Medical Association of Lviv

The First Medical Association of Lviv

The First Territorial Medical Association is a prominent medical institution not only in Lviv but also in Ukraine, known for its high quality medical services and innovative approach to treatment. The First Territorial Medical Association brings together the best doctors from various specialties who work together to provide comprehensive and individualized treatment for patients. The First Territorial Medical Association offers a wide range of services, including consultations with doctors of various specialties, diagnostics, surgical interventions and rehabilitation. The facility is equipped with modern medical devices and laboratory equipment, which allows for accurate and fast diagnosis and treatment. The First Territorial Medical Association is an example of a medical institution that combines professionalism, innovation and high quality of service to achieve the best possible treatment results for its patients.

The Miguel Hernández University in Elche

The Miguel Hernández University in Elche

The Miguel Hernández University of Elche is engaged in research and development of methods for restoring vision. This work uses a variety of approaches, including neuro-engineering and electronic medical implants. These achievements are the result of collaboration between university researchers, clinical doctors, and other specialists. The developed methods and technologies can open up new perspectives for people who have suffered vision loss and are seeking to regain it.

The National Assembly of People with Disabilities of Ukraine (NADU)

The National Assembly of People with Disabilities of Ukraine (NADU)

The National Assembly of People with Disabilities of Ukraine (NADU) is a public association that unites all-Ukrainian, local and regional public organizations aimed at supporting and protecting the rights of people with disabilities. The purpose of their activities is to consolidate efforts to improve the situation of people with disabilities in Ukraine and protect their rights. The main tasks of NADU include representation and protection of the constitutional rights of disabled people before authorities, cooperation with public organizations in Ukraine and abroad, participation in the formation of state policy, promotion of the integration of disabled people into society and raising public awareness of their needs.

Oleksandr Tereshchenko Foundation

Oleksandr Tereshchenko Foundation

The fund was created in 2022 by Oleksandr Tereshchenko, a veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war, People's Hero of Ukraine. In 2014, during the defense of the Donetsk airport, he was seriously injured and lost the opportunity to defend his country with a weapon in his hands, but he continues to do what he can to bring our victory closer. The work of the Fund is aimed at systematic, targeted and high-tech assistance of the Armed Forces during the conduct of military operations for the restoration of sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. The second, no less important priority of the Foundation is to help our defenders who have received serious injuries and psychological traumas return to a full life.

Public union "Modern View"

Public union "Modern View"

The Public Union "Modern View", founded in 2013, works for comprehensive support of people with visual impairments in Ukraine. It actively organizes and participates in rehabilitation, employment and education activities for people with visual disabilities. The organization also holds competitions and publishes books in Braille, contributing to the development of inclusive education and social activity of the disabled. It is important to note their participation in projects aimed at supporting the employment and education of persons with disabilities.

Kennel Center "Anteus"

Kennel Center "Anteus"

"Anteus" Kennel Center in Mezhyhirya is the only institution in Ukraine specialized in training guide dogs. After visiting this center, representatives of the Charitable Foundation "Let's see the victory" had the opportunity to experience the role of the owners of such dogs, and also learned how their training takes place. Unfortunately, the center does not have state funding, and training guide dogs requires significant costs. The center has also been damaged by shelling and needs support.