UKRSIBBANK transferred UAH 1.5 million for the rehabilitation of military personnel
13 May 20:40
- UKRSIBBANK BNP Paribas Group has donated UAH 1.5 million in charitable assistance to support the project for the rehabilitation of military personnel, Ray of Hope.
- “Ray of Hope by the NGO Kolo Oberih is aimed at providing comprehensive medical care to combatants.
- UKRSIBBANK BNP Paribas Group supports projects for the welfare of servicemen and women as part of the We Are Proud platform for social change for defenders and women, veterans and veterans.
UKRSIBBANK BNP Paribas Group has supported Ray of Hope for the second time. Last year, thanks to a charitable contribution of UAH 1.5 million, 10 servicemen have already undergone rehabilitation at a leading Ukrainian clinic.
Support, recovery, and reconstruction are important words that we at the bank back up with concrete actions. For example, last year alone, we donated over UAH 38 million to charity, and we continue to develop the We Are Proud platform to increase the well-being of veterans and servicemen and women. In particular, we are confident that the rehabilitation of our soldiers is one of the most important steps for the country’s reconstruction. We at the bank will continue to follow this path,” said Yanina Olkhovska, Director of Communications, Corporate Social Responsibility and Engagement at UKRSIBBANK BNP Paribas Group.
The Kolo Oberih NGO was created to promote and expand treatment and rehabilitation opportunities to provide better support to veterans.
“We’re proud” is a platform for real action to change society for the sake of defenders, veterans and women veterans. As part of the development of the UKRSIBBANK platform, BNP Paribas Group creates conditions for successful adaptation of demobilized employees during the transition from military service to civilian life, attracts candidates with combat experience to the team, and provides veterans with the necessary banking products and services. The bank is open to partnerships to grow stronger together, in particular, by increasing the welfare of veterans.