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Usyk Foundation
Usyk Foundation, established by world heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk, supports Ukrainian children and civilians affected by war through educational programmes, humanitarian aid, and community rehabilitation.
This charity is listed under Children , where you can compare similar Ukrainian charities and donate through official links.
About Usyk Foundation
Usyk Foundation was established in July 2020 by Ukrainian boxing world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk. Following the full-scale invasion, the foundation significantly expanded its charitable activities, directing resources toward children’s programmes and humanitarian support for war-affected communities.
The foundation invests in educational initiatives, children’s sports programmes, and psychological support for young people displaced by the conflict. It also contributes to humanitarian aid efforts, leveraging Usyk’s international profile to attract donor attention to the needs of Ukrainian civilians.
While the foundation carries a public figure’s brand, it operates as a registered charitable entity with formal programme structures. Prospective donors are encouraged to review the foundation’s programme descriptions on its official website to confirm alignment with their own philanthropic priorities.
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