UVF, LUN and Uklon presented an interactive map of veteran businesses
“Veteran’s Way. Business” – this is the concept that the Ukrainian Veterans Foundation and its partners LUN and Uklon are working together to strengthen veterans
UVF and ISAR Ednannia launch a new competition for NGOs
The Ukrainian Veteran Foundation of the Ministry of Veterans Affairs and ISAR Ednannia launch a new contest #Varto: Ednannia. UAH 2.5 million – this is
Digest of opportunities for female and male veterans and their families
This is a traditional digest of opportunities for female and male veterans and their families. Read it, use it and tell your friends about it.
Denys Sudilkovsky is a new UVF ambassador
Denys Sudilkovsky is LUN’s Marketing Director. Denys has many years of experience in IT and communications. He is sincerely passionate about veteran businesses, as he
How the NGO Nomad.Liv, with the support of the UVF, educates female and male veterans
Nomad.Liv is one of the NGOs that won the Varto+GO 2023 project competition from the Ukrainian Veterans Foundation of the Ministry of Veterans Affairs. They
UVF, LUN and Uklon present an interactive map of veteran businesses
The Ukrainian Veteran Foundation, LUN, and Uklon are presenting an interactive map of veteran businesses as part of the concept “Veteran’s Way. Business” concept. Want
Vinnytsia Center of Educational Technologies is implementing the VinOK project together with the UVF
Soap making, felting, beading, weaving, perfume making. In total, there are more than 15 types of supportive classes for the veteran community of Vinnytsia: both
NGO “Association of Volunteers” and their work with veterans in communities
The winners of the Varto+GO competition from the Ukrainian Veterans Foundation of the Ministry of Veterans Affairs is the NGO “Association of Volunteers” from Lviv
UVF lawyers’ tips: which orders of the commander can be appealed by the military
Does your commander’s order violate your rights? Do you know that such actions can be appealed legally? We explain which orders are subject to appeal