Restoring life
in war-affected communities

through educational, social, and infrastructure solutions

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About foundation
We understand the education sector and create real value for communities.

savED offers integrated solutions to restore essential education services, combining safe and comfortable infrastructure with learning projects and psycho-emotional support programs for both children and adults.

We work in frontline and border regions of Ukraine — where communities need support the most. Our priority is in-person learning and ensuring that children can socialize in a safe environment.

Current needs
savED in numbers
Achievements over 3 years of work
240 000+ children

have access to education or improved learning conditions

30 000+ educators

were engaged in projects or received improved working conditions

9 regions

became a focus of the foundation’s work

135 communities

are moving from destruction toward development

$27,8 million

we raised to implement our projects

54 partners

already support us with funds or equipment

Stories
People and communities
In January 2022, Nataliia Sorokopud was still teaching at a local lyceum. By February, her life had been forever changed by the war.

She joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine as a combat medic and learned about the fate of her students only through phone calls. Nataliia dreamed of returning to the classroom and working again with students whose education during the war had been reduced entirely to online lessons. After being wounded and subsequently demobilized, she became a tutor at a savED EduHive learning center.

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The village was left without a school after the Russian attack.

Yet children continue to learn there. In 2022, the savED foundation established an EduHive learning center for primary school students, and the following year created a modular learning space, TOPchyk, for grades 5–9.

In the Education During the War project, Ukraїner shows how school life is gradually being restored in the community.

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Trostianets was under occupation for more than a month.

After its liberation, residents who had managed to flee gradually began to return. But they found a completely different city. In the Trostianets community, more than 1,500 facilities were damaged or destroyed. 11 out of 12 schools in Trostianets suffered damage. This video story shows how the community — and education — live on during the war.

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Whether it’s renovating a large shelter or purchasing furniture for a temporary school, covering tutors’ salaries or supporting UActive participants’ projects, contributing financially or amplifying our work — we will help you find a project that matches your capacity and interests.

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savED collaborates with government and international organizations, as well as Ukrainian and global businesses.

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