Initiative E+ team once again received humanitarian aid from our long-standing partners — Ukraine-Hilfe Berlin e.V. and Ukrainische Orthodoxe Kirchengemeinde e.V.
Initiative E+ team once again received humanitarian aid from our long-standing partners — Ukraine-Hilfe Berlin e.V. and Ukrainische Orthodoxe Kirchengemeinde e.V.
In June 2026, our fantastic Finnish partners from Karavanen till Ukraina delivered 8 vehicles and tactical medical equipment to Ukraine for a total of about 200 thousand Euros. The transfer took place right at the border – to drivers from the "Initiative E+" team and directly to the military.
The Initiative E+ team received a medal from the Commander of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine – the “Rose of Gratitude”. The award was a recognition of the systematic assistance that the organization has provided to the Ukrainian military since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.
The Initiative E+ team, together with partners from Chernovetskyi Investment Group, has completed another important project — the renovation of the admission department at the Chernihiv Military Hospital.
The leading Danish newspaper Weekendavisen has published a major essay on Ukrainian civil society. Among its protagonists are Valentyna Varava and Initiative E+.
The French association Ukraine-Grenoble-Isère has bought two vehicles for Ukraine. The cars have already been received by Initiative E+ drivers and headed on to save lives.
Over the past year, Zaporizhzhia Regional Clinical Hospital has received vehicles, microscopes, surgical instruments and a ventilator from Initiative E+ and its partners. Here's what sustained support for a front-line hospital actually looks like.
Danish, Finnish and Swedish convoys, dozens of vehicles for Ukrainian troops — what April 2026 looked like for the Initiative E+ team.
Implants. Plates. Screws. External fixation devices. What you see in the photos is what medical protocols call "metal hardware," and what the team simply calls "spare parts." Without them, complex fractures and gunshot wounds don't heal — bones won't knit on their own.
The E+ Initiative has once again entered the TOP-100 of the National Rating of the Largest Charitable Foundations of Ukraine, which is compiled annually by the Association of Charities of Ukraine. For us, this is confirmation that the work we do every day has a real scale and a transparent basis. What is this rating? […]