Andriy Matiukha Foundation allocated 1 million UAH to families of those killed in Kryvyi Rih

The Andriy Matiukha Foundation has joined an initiative launched by Ukrainian football club Kryvbas to provide financial support to the families of children who died in a missile strike on Kryvyi Rih on April 4, 2025. The foundation’s total contribution amounted to 1 million UAH.
The fundraising campaign was organized in cooperation with the club’s partners and members of the local business community.
The assistance was provided within the framework of a long-term humanitarian program run by the Andriy Matiukha Foundation. The initiative focuses on helping individuals affected by armed conflict, natural disasters, or emergencies. It includes:
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One-time financial aid
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Psychological counseling
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Basic medical support
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Social assistance and case management
Kryvbas Football Club’s Involvement
Kryvbas is a prominent Ukrainian football club that was revived in 2020. In 2024, the team won bronze in the national league and represented Ukraine in European competitions. The club also takes an active role in civic and social initiatives.
Recently, Kryvbas organized a major charity drive to support families affected by the April 4 tragedy. The foundation's contribution significantly expanded the scope of assistance available.
The Andriy Matiukha Foundation’s charitable program operates on a permanent basis and aims to provide systemic support to people affected by crises. Its core priorities include:
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Funding urgent needs of families
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Supporting victims’ psychological recovery
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Ensuring access to healthcare services
Beyond Kryvyi Rih, the foundation also provides support to other regions experiencing humanitarian or social crises.
As the founder of the organization, Matiukha emphasizes the importance of coordinated efforts with other charitable partners, including local communities, healthcare institutions, and businesses.