Fight for our people.
Decent life for veterans

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We provide veterans with inclusive cars that help them to avoid isolation and find their place in society, as mobility is one of the key factors in the quality of life.
Converted inclusive cars (implemented by the Charitable Organisation "Energy of Victory of Ukraine" with the support of Naftogaz Group)
Mykola Maksymchuk, Editor-in-chief of Ekonomichna Pravda, and Dmytro Riasnyi, project coordinator
Veteran in the first converted car
Process of converting cars to inclusive ones with the support of the Favbet Foundation

Fight for our people

This project is not about sympathy. It is about strength and opportunities for all of us.

Today in Ukraine there are more than 300,000 veterans with disabilities who, after being injured, have to learn to live again, find a new place and role in society. Many of them are young and active, ready to work, build families, and continue to support their country. But their main obstacle is mobility... where the simple inability to get to work becomes a new battle.

The government is looking for solutions to adapt infrastructure and public transport. Businesses are developing reintegration programmes. Bringing efforts together to fight for our people, to bring them back to life, is a new reality and a new challenge, no less existential than assistance to the frontline.





For partners

This is not a charity. This is an investment in those who have already proven that Ukraine is worth fighting for.

Would you like to support or join us as a partner?

Dmytro Riasnyi: [email protected]



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Fight for our people. Decent life for veterans




Our thanks for the support:

БФ Енергія перемоги України
Favbet Foundation
Група Нафтогаз


Why is it important:

  • 9 million Ukrainians have fled because of the war. According to forecasts, only half will return.
  • Ukraine will have to attract labour migrants or work systematically to reintegrate veterans.
  • Because human life is valuable. We have fought and will continue to fight for our people: both for the return of prisoners of war and for the return to full life of everyone who needs it.
  • Veterans with disabilities who receive adaptive transport increase their employment rate by 30-40% (according to projects in Ukraine and the EU).
  • Mobility is not just about convenience. This is an economic multiplier: social mobility contributes to GDP growth and reduces inequality, while transport mobility provides access to jobs and business development. For Ukraine today, these areas are critically important as they help preserve human capital and compensate for demographic losses.
  • Providing 10% of veterans with disabilities with inclusive cars could bring an additional USD 200 million to the economy by helping them return to work (calculations based on data from the Ministry of Social Policy, Family and Unity of Ukraine).

What are we doing

Since 2024, we have initiated a project to purchase and convert cars to meet the needs of veterans with disabilities who have been demobilised after service. As of today, technical solutions have been found, and the process of searching for cars of the right models and purchasing the necessary components has been established. A team of engineers and craftsmen is working on the project.

We are supported by Ukrainian businesses that share our idea. The first car was purchased and converted thanks to the Charitable Organisation Favbet Foundation. We are ready to share this experience to attract new partners.