Suspended pizza for wounded services and medics in the hospital. The veteran will open a pizzeria that will work in support of the security forces.
Veteran Mykhailo Roschuk is one of the 30 winners of the #VARTO funding competition from the Ukrainian Veteran Foundation Ministry of Veterans Affairs of Ukraine.
“I offered the idea of opening my own pizzeria to my brothers in 2020. I bought a franchise from Pizza BRO and now I’m ready for the opening,” says Mykhailo.
His project is aimed, first of all, at veterans, active services and other employees of the security forces.
“For veterans, active services, volunteers and the police, we constantly offer discounts of up to 25% on pizzas marked on the menu. And every visitor or customer can suspend a pizza, which we will hand over to wounded active services and doctors in the hospital,” Mykhailo says.
He also mentions that he plans to employ up to 6-8 people. Staff will be recruited, first of all, from the veterans. After all, Mykhailo is a veteran himself and understands how important it is to reintegrate services into civilian life.
“My battle path lasted during 2015-2016. He served in the 11th “Kyiv Rus” Mechanized Infantry battalion. Tasks were carried out near Troitske (Donetsk region) and Novozvanivka (Luhansk region). In 2008, he passed military service. I have the rank of senior sergeant,” the veteran says.
Soon the pizzeria will open its doors to visitors. The cafe will be located on Rusanivka, Mykolaichuk Str., 7a.