Who are these people?

We are Community of like-minded individuals; Who are held together by an incredible love for our land and people. United by a common goal, we invest our energy and resources to support those struggling today. Our volunteers, estimated at 3000 caring hearts, are in every corner of Ukraine. Together, we use a network of 230 cars and 6000 square meters of storage space to provide effective delivery of aid to where it is needed most. Our power is in uor cooperation with 380 charity organizations acrossthe country? which allows us to create a broad and effective support network.
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Tetyana Shulyak
Director of the Goodwill Charitable Foundation
Tetyana is an impressive volunteer. Her dedication to helping and ability to mobilize people has led to the successful implementation of a number of charitable projects, and her unbridled enthusiasm helps create positive change and inspires others to join the cause of the common good. Prior to the full-scale invasion, Tetiana successfully managed projects, was involved in marketing and organizing large-scale events. Now, her indomitable enthusiasm helps create positive change and inspires others to join the cause of the common good. And the name was born over a cup of coffee in a disposable cup at the coffee shop where the foundation's activities began, because when everyone started asking Tetiana "Who are you?", "What is your name?", "How can I thank you?", "Where can I officially ask for help?" "Goodness + will, it's simple, that's why Good Will," Tetiana recalls. "Later, we fed every 12th Ukrainian, provided power equipment - more than two hundred lighting masts and generators of various capacities - to strategic infrastructure facilities such as the State Emergency Service, hospitals, shelters, a blood institute, military units, and individual units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in all affected areas of Ukraine. Why? I often hear questions. Because I am just doing what I can where I am. This is my path, my destiny and my opportunity to make the world a better place. Since childhood, my parents taught me that in this life
«Everyone gets what they deserve. And I also deserve what I get.»
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Julia Ustich
Deputy Executive Director for Legal Affairs
32 years old, Kyiv.
If the problem can be solved, you shouldn't worry about it.
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Maryna Tereshchenko
Financier
43 years old, Dnipro
Everything will be as it should be, even if it is different.
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Lyudmila Krysanova
Accountant
59 years old, Kyiv
After the first 50, everything is just beginning.
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Tetyana Rusina
Chief Accountant
63 years old, Kyiv
Life is priceless, appreciate every minute.
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Karina Pozieraeva
Communication Manager
26 years old, Rubizhne
It is better to suffer injustice than to do it yourself
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Yulia Dzhusupova
SMM specialist
32 years old, Kharkiv
And why not... yes!
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Oleksandr Velykiy
Event planner
35 years old, Kyiv
"Action will not always lead to happiness, but only action can lead to happiness"
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Serhiy Marchenko
Manager
24 years old, Cherkasy
Before you can change the world for the better, change yourself for the better.
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Yurii Blumkin
Transportation technologies specialist
25 years old, Donetsk
To do what you enjoy is to be free.
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Oleg Savoskin
Labeling machine operator
51 years old, Kyiv
Happiness is inside.
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Yulia Bilyk
MHP Branding Manager
37 years old, Yahotyn
It's better to regret what you've done than what you haven't done.
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Svitlana Vyazhevych
Entrepreneur
47 years old, Kropyvnytskyi
I look forward with faith, back with gratitude, and around with love!
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Sviatoslav Halyuk
Host, director of theatrical events and show programs
33 years old, Kyiv
Live without judgment. Do not evaluate yourself through the eyes of others.
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Alexey Ishkinin
Economist
30 years old, Skadovsk
Always help
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Oleg Krylov
Employee of the McDonald's restaurant business. I am also engaged in filming (episodic roles and extras)
25 years old, Nova Kakhovka
All life is theater.
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Oleksiy Pastukhov
Choreograph
43 years old, Luhansk
Only forward!
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Oleksandr Stanishevskyi
Layout designer
34 years old, Kyiv
To do what you enjoy is to be free.
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Ilya Frunza
Artist (illusionist)
30 years old, Chernivtsi
Wherever you are, be human
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Hanna Starostenko
Content manager
35 years old, Beryslav
Treat people the way you would like them to treat you... it doesn't work!
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Irina Shah
Accountant
57 years old, Kyiv
Always come to the rescue, because sometimes you may be the only one who does.
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Alexey Butuzov
Head of production at an advertising and production company.
39 years old, Kyiv
Movement is life, if you are not an inventor, then laziness is your enemy!
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Yana Velyka
Travel Creator
34, Horodok, Zhytomyr region
High class begins where your comfort zone ends
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Yuriy Karpenko
Head of the regional warehouse
25 years old, Kyiv
Don't wait for help from others, do it yourself.
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Yulia Myroniuk
Coach in sports ballroom dancing
23 years old, Lozova, Kharkiv region
Smile more, regret less
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Oleksandr Overchenko
Sales Manager
39 years old, Kyiv
Never give up, go forward without looking back.
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Andriy Poltavtsev
TV and radio journalist, audiovisual production, art director
28 years old, Pervomaisk (Luhansk region)
We live once, only here and only now.
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Roman Sokovikov
Sports dance coach
39, Lozova, Kharkiv region
Per aspera ad astra
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Kateryna Totska
Student of the Faculty of Philology
22 years old, Kyiv
You can't be lazy!
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Artem Treityak
Electrician
21 years old, Bakhmut
I don't stop at one place, I smile and move on!