22.12.2022

The “Silver Coin” charity campaign ended with a record – half a million UAH

The “Silver Coin” charity campaign, which UKRSIBBANK BNP Paribas Group held for three months with the All-Ukrainian Charity Organization “Down Syndrome”, collected half a million UAH.

The team of organizers started forming groups among parents raising children with Down syndrome. And these are more than 100 families-beneficiaries of both the Down Syndrome Center and partner regional organizations. This list includes families from almost all regions of Ukraine. Appropriate psychologists will be selected for them and online and offline consultations will be organized so that they can restore their internal resources and continue to engage in raising and developing children.

Today, it is essential to involve society in charitable projects, thanks to which we can develop the characteristics of each child, give the right to the existence of different views, progressive ideas or new role models in society. With peace of mind, parents can continue developing their children and observing their progress. With warm support, children make tremendous progress and this inspires them to work harder. This year, the campaign collected fantastic half a million hryvnias. These funds will help more than 100 families create a future for their children. We thank everyone who donated funds at our branches or in the UKRSIB online application

Yanina Olkhovska
Director of Communications, CSR and Engagement UKRSIBBANK BNP Paribas Group

Sincere thanks to UKRSIBBANK BNP Paribas Group and everyone who donated. All this is about understanding and the desire to support those who find themselves in the most difficult life circumstances. Many things are beyond our control now but don't give up when you can really help. We want to help parents of children with developmental disabilities cope with the psychological and emotional state -- this is an opportunity to preserve the family and support the children.

Tetiana PAVLYUK
Vice-President of the All-Ukrainian Charitable Organization "Down Syndrome"