Our Projects
NGO "Future Sich" focuses on four main areas of assistance to Ukrainians:
Education
Learning something new every day and promoting education for Ukrainian citizens by popularizing science and critical thinking, as well as hosting educational events. To this end, Future Sich has joined forces with the educational movement 15x4 for joint scientific outreach work. We believe it's crucial to constantly promote Ukrainian science and culture as it's an investment in future.
Defense Forces Support
We are working to consolidate civilian volunteer support for the Ukrainian military, providing units with necessary equipment in the fields of intelligence, defense, and medical supplies.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
UAVs are a vital tool for aerial reconnaissance and a weapon that has changed the war. That is why we coordinate and support the activities of Future Sich members and partners in purchasing, researching, developing, and manufacturing UAVs.
Medicine and Rehabilitation
Organizing and supporting the rehabilitation of military personnel and civilians affected by the Russian-Ukrainian war has become a necessity, as the number of people in need of such assistance far exceeds the state's capacity. We are working on rehabilitation projects and provide humanitarian assistance to those affected. Our friends, NGO "Epiprosvita", do a lot to support children with epilepsy and related illnesses – please take a look at their projects too!
Results (as of November 2024)
- Three large strike drones were purchased for the Defense Forces
- Armored vehicles were repaired for the Kraken special unit
- 30 FPV drones were produced and repaired for unmanned system specialists
- An oxygen concentrator and auxiliary equipment worth more than 100,000 UAH were delivered to the Medical Service of the Kraken special unit
- In cooperation with the NGO "Student Brotherhood of Lviv" and volunteers from Kharkiv region, over 70 kg of clothing was delivered for internally displaced persons (IDPs)
- 2,000 children's books were delivered to institutions caring for children affected by the war
See the reports