Charity foundation «International Assocation for Support of Ukraine»

Contact:

3/40 Nimanska str.

01103 Kyiv

+380442800046 office@iasu.org https://www.iasu.org/en/

Organisation:

Bevar Ukraine

The founders of "International Association for the Support of Ukraine" (IASU) began working in February 2014 to help those wounded during the Revolution of Dignity receive quality medical treatment and rehabilitation in leading clinics in Europe and the US. Between February and July 2014, the foundation's founders organized overseas treatment for dozens of individuals wounded during the Revolution of Dignity as well as during Russia’s war in Eastern Ukraine. Additionally, under an agreement with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic, a five-year project for the rehabilitation of combat participants in rehabilitation centers in Slovakia was launched. The members of IASU were united by their focus on the quality and effectiveness of their joint work, service provision to recipients, optimization, and the desire to solidify the results achieved as much as possible. Between 2024 and 2024 the IASU imported into Ukraine more than 300 humanitarian trucks for a total amount of about 10 million euros from Germany, France, Italy, Canada and other countries. During the 10 years, 340 medical institutions, 90 educational institutions, 180 state institutions and organizations, 110 units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the National Guard of Ukraine received humanitarian aid. IASU has implemented humanitarian projects with governments of Slovakia, France, and Estonia. In 2015-2017, IASU conducted the "Walking School" project for combatants who lost their lower limbs. During this time, about 40 ATO participants learned to walk after prosthetics. In 2017, the project took place in Greece. In 2016-2017, IASU implemented the project "I'VE RETURNED VTP" - post-military adaptation coaching program for psychologists who work with military personnel and their families. In 2016, the IASU launched the psycho-therapeutic project "Family Rehabilitation of Combatants". During the years 2016-2024, more than 1000 veterans and their families took part in the program.