The Matiukha Foundation supported the creation of the online hub "YE-PROTEZ"

A digital service "YE-PROTEZ" has been launched in Ukraine to support people with amputations. This is a unique platform where users can find answers to key questions: from choosing a prosthesis to finding a rehabilitation center or a foundation ready to help with funding.
The idea appeared back in 2024. At first, the team created a landing page with a knowledge base and launched a Telegram bot for consultations. The test format showed that the demand was enormous. Today, "YE-PROTEZ" is moving toward the creation of a full-fledged application with prosthetics roadmaps and integration into state services.
The hub already provides useful materials for users, including legal advice, rehabilitation methods, and doctors’ recommendations. The project organizers aim to make the path from amputation to prosthesis installation as clear and humane as possible. The plan is to reach at least 5,000 users and guide 2,500 of them through the full cycle: from the first consultation to prosthesis installation.
The service "YE-PROTEZ" is designed not only for wounded military personnel but also for civilians. All users have equal access to verified information, consultations, and support programs.
The Andriy Matyukha Foundation became one of the benefactors of the project. Thanks to this support, the platform is expanding its capabilities and adding new services. In particular, developers are integrating artificial intelligence so that communication with the chatbot becomes simple and natural. The distribution of the “E-Prosthesis” chatbot and the project’s informational support are provided by Business Incubator Group. Ukraine (BIG.U). The organization is responsible for expanding the partner network, communicating with communities, and engaging platform users.
"The emergence of 'YE-PROTEZ' is an important step toward building a modern inclusive support system that will help thousands of Ukrainians return to a full life," emphasized the founder of the foundation, Andrii Matiukha.
"YE-PROTEZ" is not the only initiative supported by the Foundation. Other directions are being implemented in parallel. The Andrii Matiukha Foundation contributed to the transfer of modern surgical equipment to "Okhmatdyt" and joined the implementation of physical and psychological rehabilitation programs for the military.