VOLUNTEER FUND
United Ukraine is a volunteer fund established in the first days of the full-scale war with the primary mission of supporting the execution of military and service tasks aimed at countering the armed aggression of the Russian Federation.
The Fund provides military units, medical institutions, and security sector bodies with essential equipment, technical and logistical support, while simultaneously addressing critical humanitarian needs in frontline and war-affected regions of Ukraine.
United Ukraine brings together a team of professionals — public administrators, financiers, lawyers, engineers, and logistics experts — who, on a volunteer basis, dedicate their expertise and resources to achieving tangible results for both the front line and the rear.
Head of UNICEF Representative Office Murat Sahin, Head of United Ukraine Foundation Pavlo Teslenko, and Minister of Health Viktor Lyashko. The United Ukraine volunteer fund organised the delivery of 170 tonnes of critical humanitarian supplies for 1.5 million people in the Kharkiv region from the UNICEF Children's Fund.
Head of the United Ukraine Foundation Pavlo Teslenko, Head of UNICEF Representative Office Murat Sahin, and Mayor of Kharkiv Ihor Terekhov.
Meeting on increasing humanitarian aid for the city of Kharkiv.
The United Ukraine Foundation coordinated a meeting between Nebraska Senator Tom Brewer and Commander of the Territorial Defence Forces of Ukraine Ihor Ivanovych Tantsyura to exchange experiences in the field of Ukraine's defence capabilities.
Kharkiv, Kupiansk. Pavlo Teslenko and Vyacheslav Haidai, founders of the United Ukraine Volunteer Fund, donated 100 winter military jackets, 10 heating stoves, and other humanitarian aid to the 4th Air Reconnaissance Company of the 128th Battalion.
The United Ukraine Volunteer Fund, together with the Kyiv Chamber of Commerce and Industry, brought two large trucks with 40 tons of humanitarian aid to Kharkiv for the needs of the civilian population, including food for adults and children, hygiene products, detergents, and clothing. The aid was handed over to the city authorities.
The 69th Electronic Warfare Training Center has honored the United Ukraine Volunteer Fund team for its assistance and cooperation with the cyber forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
PROJECT UNITED UKRAINE FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE MORAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH OF CHILDREN OF MILITARY PERSONNEL OF THE UKRAINIAN ARMED FORCES.
With the support of the National Center of the Small Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
A project aimed at restoring the moral and psychological well-being of children whose parents were killed or seriously injured while performing combat missions in connection with the Russian Federation's armed aggression against Ukraine.
The program for children includes excursions, experiments, science shows, creative activities, mini-projects, training sessions, active games, and walks.
The United Ukraine Foundation, together with the Junior Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, organized a free scientific vacation in Transcarpathia for the children of Ukrainian Security Service personnel who risk their lives every day in combat and special operations.
The program included interesting experiments, creative workshops, interactive games, and recreation in the picturesque Carpathian Mountains. This provided not only new knowledge but also emotional recovery for children living in the difficult conditions of war.
Thanks to the initiative of the United Ukraine Foundation and the support of Major General Igor Tantsyura, 32 children of Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen spent a week at the Intellect of Ukraine summer school in Bukovina.
The children studied physics, chemistry, biology, and robotics, participated in sports competitions and psychological training. This is a unique opportunity to combine learning and recreation, and most importantly, to give children faith in the future and a sense of care for them.
A joint project between the United Ukraine Foundation and the Junior Academy of Sciences of Ukraine made it possible to organize a vacation for the children of servicemen from the National Guard of Ukraine and the Omega Special Forces Center in picturesque Transcarpathia.
The children had the opportunity to express themselves in creative activities, participate in creative mini-projects, entertainment, and training sessions. This vacation was an important step in restoring their psychological health after the difficult experiences associated with the war.
The United Ukraine Foundation organized a vacation for children of servicemen of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Together with the Junior Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, they spent an eventful week in Transcarpathia.
The children took part in science shows, interactive experiments, sports games, and excursions. Such recreation helps to restore children's joy and create new warm memories even in times of war.
The United Ukraine Foundation took care of restoring the mental and psychological health of children of servicemen from the SBU Alpha Unit and the National Guard of Ukraine.
The vacation in Zakarpattia included health walks, psychological training, games, and communication with peers experiencing similar difficulties. This allowed the children to feel support, find new friends, and restore their inner balance.
A joint project between the United Ukraine Foundation and the National Center “Small Academy of Sciences of Ukraine” made it possible to organize a vacation for the children of Ukrainian State Border Guard Service personnel in picturesque Transcarpathia.
For a week, 16 children of border guards aged 9 to 14 attended a summer school in the town of Irshava. The program included scientific experiments in physics, chemistry, and biology, interactive classes, creative workshops, and sports competitions. Special attention was paid to psychological training, which helped the children feel supported and restore their inner balance after the trauma of war.
Together with Yulia Kiryanova, CEO of SMART HOLDING LLC, United Ukraine donated a 300 kW diesel generator to the command of the Territorial Defense Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The United Ukraine Volunteer Fund donated 400 sets of thermal underwear, 20 sets of tactical footwear, and Ukrainian Armed Forces uniforms to the 128th Battalion of the Territorial Defense Forces.
The United Ukraine Foundation, together with the Kyiv Chamber of Commerce and Industry, at the request of Brigadier General Dmytro Romanov, delivered humanitarian aid to cadets at the Poltava Institute of Communications.
United Ukraine volunteers donated 100 sets of thermal underwear to the Main Military Clinical Hospital
The head of the Kyiv Regional State Administration, Mykola Kalashnikov, with the assistance of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, awarded the head of the United Ukraine Volunteer Fund, Pavlo Teslenko, with a distinction from the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
The United Ukraine Foundation donated powerful generators to the Omega special forces unit of the Ukrainian National Guard and the Special Operations Forces.
Together with Vladimir Kolyadenko, Vice President of the Kyiv Chamber of Commerce and Industry, they delivered food supplies and 555 sets of thermal underwear to a military unit in Novgorod-Siverskyi.
The United Ukraine Foundation has provided the Territorial Defense Forces with the latest anti-drone rifle equipped with radar. This electronic warfare device is effective against enemy FPV/DJI/AUTEL drones and other commercial drones.
Transfer of a mobile tire repair kit to soldiers of the Territorial Defense Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
At the request of the Main Military Clinical Hospital, the United Ukraine volunteer fund purchased and delivered equipment necessary for the operation of the angiography room, where highly complex surgical procedures are performed to save the lives of military personnel.
At the request of the State Special Communications Service, the founders of the United Ukraine Volunteer Fund, Pavlo Teslenko and Vyacheslav Haidai, donated 780 sets of thermal underwear to the military.
At the request of the Chief of Staff — Deputy Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine's Communications and Cybersecurity Forces — two sets of air conditioners were delivered.
Together with our partners from Poland, OTCF S.A. (Krakow), we delivered 8,200 sets of thermal underwear manufactured by 4F to the Ukrainian military.
Delivery of thermal underwear to soldiers of the DFTG 1 Novgorod Severny and summary of the past year with the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
At the request of the 241st Kyiv Brigade of the Territorial Defense Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the founders of the United Ukraine Volunteer Fund, Pavlo Teslenko and Vyacheslav Haidai, donated 1,300 T-shirts and 200 pairs of socks for the needs of the military.
For the needs of the 112th and 114th battalions of the 110th brigade, which are located in the combat zone of the Zaporizhzhia region, the United Ukraine Volunteer Fund donated two ambulances and 200 tactical first aid kits.
The United Ukraine Volunteer Fund collected and delivered 6 tons of food, cleaning supplies, clothing, and a generator to meet the needs of the 128th Battalion, which was redeployed to the Kharkiv region.
After the russian federation fired five missiles at the DVRZ plant (Kyiv) on June 5, 2022, three production workshops were destroyed. The United Ukraine volunteer fund gathered more than 100 volunteers and residents of the DVRZ microdistrict to clear the rubble of the destroyed workshops.
The United Ukraine Volunteer Fund delivered a truck with 5 tons of aid to the 112th Brigade, 128th Battalion, in the village of Velyki Budyshcha, Poltava region.
The United Ukraine Volunteer Fund, at the request of Anatoliy Kazmirchuk, Head of the Main Military Clinical Hospital, delivered humanitarian aid, medicines, and other medical supplies for the hospital's needs.
Together with patron Oleg Kobzev, the United Ukraine Volunteer Fund donated a vehicle to Kharkiv for the needs of the 249th Battalion of the 127th Brigade of the Territorial Defense Forces.
Together with partner foundations, the founders of the United Ukraine Volunteer Fund, Pavlo Teslenko and Vyacheslav Haidai, manufactured and delivered two trucks with 350 stoves (burzhuyki) to Kharkiv, which will keep the resilient residents of Kharkiv warm.
The United Ukraine Foundation provided the Security Service of Ukraine with 240 sets of thermal underwear.
Humanitarian aid was delivered to AZOV, the town of Urzuf, Mariupol district, Donetsk region.
The United Ukraine Volunteer Fund, with the support of PJSC Ukrnafta, donated 300 sets of tactical gloves, 300 sets of knee pads and elbow pads, and 400 T-shirts to the servicemen of the 112th Brigade.
The founders of the United Ukraine Volunteer Fund, Pavlo Teslenko and Vyacheslav Haidai, donated 18 weapon pyramids to the 112th Brigade of the Territorial Defense Forces, which can hold 9 assault rifles, a machine gun, 10 pistols, and ammunition. The fund also provided the Dnipro District Social Protection Center with 20 tons of food, including baby food, to help pensioners, low-income families, and families with many children.
The United Ukraine Volunteer Fund, in cooperation with the Darnytskyi Car Repair Plant, manufactured 589 anti-tank hedgehogs and 164 anti-roll strips for checkpoints in Kyiv. The fund also donated a minibus with tactical equipment, including unloading gear, uniforms, footwear, knee pads, and elbow pads, to the 128th Battalion of the Territorial Defense Forces.
At the end of 2022, the Bortnychi microdistrict in the Darnytskyi district of the capital experienced difficult times due to enemy strikes. Several houses were completely destroyed, and many others were damaged—windows were broken, roofs, walls, and doors were damaged.
With the support of the NGO Volunteer Fund “United Ukraine” and the Leroy Merlin Solidarity Charitable Foundation, 10 residential buildings were restored. A total of 57 modern energy-efficient metal-plastic windows were installed, 5 doors and other building materials necessary for the restoration of housing were provided. The total amount of assistance provided was UAH 500,000.
We are proud of how we are joining forces for the well-being of the people of Ukraine.
The United Ukraine Volunteer Fund, with the support of PJSC Ukrnafta, donated 300 sets of tactical gloves, 300 sets of knee pads and elbow pads, and 400 T-shirts to the servicemen of the 112th Brigade.
The United Ukraine Volunteer Fund delivered humanitarian aid to the 128th Battalion of the Territorial Defense Forces, which participated in the liberation of the cities of Balakliya and Izyum in the Kharkiv region from Russian occupation.
Thanks to the United Ukraine volunteer fund, the Digital Industry Department of Siemens Ukraine transferred equipment for the restoration of Kharkiv's energy infrastructure: 1. For the boiler rooms of the Kharkiv Heat Networks municipal enterprise, which were damaged by the fighting, ensuring uninterrupted heat supply in the city. For the pumping station of the Kharkivvodokanal municipal enterprise, the restoration of which will ensure water supply to more than 20 high-rise buildings.
The United Ukraine Foundation, together with Stanislav Dovgy, President of the Small Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, presented letters of appreciation from the Commander of the Territorial Defense Forces of Ukraine to the leadership of the Chernivtsi Regional Military Administration.
The founders of the United Ukraine Volunteer Fund, Pavlo Teslenko and Vyacheslav Haidai, donated over 3 tons of food (buckwheat, pasta, two types of pâté, tea, sugar, cookies, etc.) to the 128th Battalion of the 112th Brigade of the Kyiv Territorial Defense.
The United Ukraine Volunteer Fund delivered humanitarian aid to the Kiptivska Territorial Community in Chernihiv Oblast at the request of its head. The territorial community includes 19 villages that were affected during the invasion, in particular Krasylivka and Khreshchate, where more than 80 houses were damaged, 20 of which were completely destroyed. Humanitarian aid was also distributed to the civilian population of the city of Bucha during the occupation of the Kyiv region by Russian troops.
In April, at the request of residents of the village of Peremoha, which was occupied for 30 days and where more than 80 houses were destroyed, the United Ukraine Volunteer Fund organized 11 vehicles with humanitarian aid. The fund also delivered two trucks with aid to the village of Ripky in the Chernihiv region, which was occupied for 40 days, and to the local hospital, where more than 200 Ukrainian soldiers are being treated.
The United Ukraine Volunteer Fund donated three kitchen furniture sets, equipment, and appliances to the 112th Brigade to help them set up their kitchen after moving their headquarters. The fund also provided medicines and bandages to the 66th Separate Mechanized Brigade. The fund also delivered humanitarian aid to Afghanistan veterans in Chernihiv and residents of the village of Semenivka near the border with Belarus.
United Ukraine Foundation with the Kyiv Chamber of Commerce and Industry, delivery of medicines to the hospital in Novhorod-Siverskyi.
The United Ukraine Foundation became a member of the Kyiv Chamber of Commerce and Industry and received an honorary certificate for its significant contribution to humanitarian aid for the defense forces.
The United Ukraine Volunteer Fund donated tactical military equipment, including armor plates, to the Volunteer Formation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine No. 30. The fund also provided clothing, baby food, cleaning products, diapers, and toys to low-income families and displaced persons.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko awarded Pavlo Teslenko, head of the United Ukraine Foundation, for his volunteer work during the war. 2024.
The United Ukraine Volunteer Fund donated uniforms and tactical footwear to the Dnipro District Police Department, as well as 500 liters of fuel.
At the request of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Territorial Defense Forces, United Ukraine, with the support of its partner Siemens Ukraine, donated four powerful SIMATIC Field PG M6 programmers worth UAH 120,000 each.
Delivery of thermal underwear for the 105th border guard detachment in Novgorod-Siverskyi (Chernihiv region).
Born on 12/14/1973 in Ukraine, Kyiv.
Citizen of Ukraine
Education:
In 1990, he graduated from secondary school No. 103 in Kyiv.
In 2003, he graduated from the Vadym Hetman Kyiv National Economic University, receiving a full higher education in the specialty "Marketing".
In 2007, he graduated from the Vadym Hetman Kyiv National Economic University, specializing in "Jurisprudence".
In 2019, he graduated from the Institute of Innovative Education of the Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, receiving a master's degree in higher education, specializing in "Civil Engineer".
In 2019, he received the scientific degree •—• Candidate of Technical Sciences, having defended his dissertation on the topic: "Organizational and Technological Development of Municipal Construction Projects".
Honored Lawyer of Ukraine.
Work experience:
In May 2008, he was elected a deputy of the Kyiv City Council of the VI convocation.
2008-2013, a member of the Kyiv City Council's standing commission on property issues and secretary of the Kyiv City Council's standing commission on property issues.
2013, Honorary Chairman of the Public Organization of Disabled People "Welfare and Safety"
2014 - elected president of the National Federation of American Football of Ukraine.
2014 - elected deputy chairman of the Council of Sports Federations of Kyiv.
2014 - 2015 - deputy chairman of the Committee on Law and Public Control of the Public Council under the Ministry of Regional Development, Construction and Housing and Utilities of Ukraine.
In October 2015, he was elected a deputy of the Kyiv City Council of the VIII convocation.
2015, elected deputy of the Kyiv City Council of the VIII convocation.
2015 - 2020 Deputy Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Kyiv City Council on Housing and Communal Services and the Fuel and Energy Complex.
2022 - Advisor to the Commander of the Territorial Defense Forces of Ukraine of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
2022 - Founder and Head of the Public Organization "Volunteer Fund "United Ukraine".
2022 - Cooperation with the UN Fund (UNICEF)
11.07.2022 - Advisor to the Commander of the Territorial Defense Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Born on 08.08.1986 in Ukraine, Kyiv.
Citizen of Ukraine
Education:
In 2003, he graduated from secondary school No. 249 in Kyiv.
In 2010, he graduated from the Open International University of Human Development "Ukraine", received a full higher education in the specialty "Jurisprudence", qualification degree - Master.
Employment:
2010 Law Association "UKRAINIAN LAWYER", assistant to the lawyer.
2011 Private Joint-Stock Company "CHERVONYY MAK", lawyer.
2014 Self-organization body of the population "Committee of the microdistrict "DNIPROVETS"
2021 Limited Liability Company "STATUS CAPITAL", Director
2022 Founder and Administrative Director of the Public Organization of the Volunteer Fund "United Ukraine".
Bank: PJSC "PRIVATBANK"
IBAN: UA253052990000026000016209036
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