LONDON , Sept. 10,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Lord Ashcroft is
donating £1.3 million to the Olena Zelenska Foundation to fund
charitable projects in war-torn Ukraine.
The donation will go towards two major building projects that
are being undertaken by the Foundation, a charity created and
headed by the wife of President Volodymyr
Zelensky.
Lord Ashcroft is making the donation as part of his on-going
support for Ukraine. He has met
the First Lady twice this year, first in London and later in Kyiv.
During their meetings, the First Lady outlined some of the work
that her Foundation has carried out in the fields of health care,
education and humanitarian aid since it was launched two years
ago.
The First Lady said: "The Olena Zelenska
Foundation was established two years ago in response to the daily
pain of Ukrainians. We wanted to give them back a normal and decent
life that was ruined by the Russian attack – the ability
to get treatment, to study, to have a roof over their heads.
"I am glad that we find like-minded people in different
countries who help us with this, who care. Lord Ashcroft is just
such a person. He understands that this is not just about
Ukraine now, but about the whole
world. It is about preserving humanity and justice in it. Helping
the victims of attack and aggression, being on their side is the
foundation of civilization. Doing everything to reduce suffering is
the fundamental value of modern humanity.
"I am incredibly grateful to the Lord and to everyone who not
only shares these values, but personally brings them to life. After
all, he is improving not only Ukrainian life, but the whole
world."
Lord Ashcroft said: "I am delighted to be
making this donation to the Olena Zelenska Foundation. These are
desperately difficult times for Ukraine and I urge everyone to do what they
can to support the country in its hour of need.
"The more I have discovered about the Foundation
from the First Lady, the more impressed I have been by its
wonderful work. However, there is so much more that needs to be
done in terms of reconstruction because Russia has relentlessly targeted Ukrainian
cities, towns and villages with little or no regard for the lives
and welfare of their civilians."
The exact size of the donation is US $1.7
million, nearly £1.3 million. Part of this money, US
$200,000, will go towards funding a
project in Lviv that is nearly completed. A laboratory is being
constructed at the Lviv Children's Medical Center,
which specialises in the treatment of children with diseases and
disorders.
Each year the medical centre treats some 18,000 children, 3,000
of whom have serious illnesses. However, in the immediate aftermath
of the Russian invasion of February
24 2022, the medical centre became a hub for the treatment
of critically-ill children from all over Ukraine.
The main bulk of the new donation, US $1.5 million, will go towards funding the
Children's Creative and Sports Center in Borodianka,
near Kyiv.
The rural settlement was under Russian occupation for 38 days
during February and March 2022 and,
before Ukraine regained control of
the area, two separate buildings in Borodianka were largely
destroyed: the Children and Youth Creativity Centre and the
Children and Youth Sports Centre.
The 40 clubs and groups that used the centres for the likes of
basketball, boxing, volleyball, football and choreography have
continued to hold their activities in schools and centres but last
year the Foundation decided to finance the building of a new
centre. The project, which is also being funded by a significant
donation from the Temerty Foundation, is due to be completed in
2026.
Lord Ashcroft has visited Ukraine eight times since the start of the
all-out war, travelling to a host of cities on or near the
frontline, including Kharkiv, Kherson, Mykolaiv, Zaporizhzhia,
Kramatorsk, Slovyansk, Izium and Lyman.
He has already funded several projects in Ukraine, particularly in Odesa, where he is
the lead sponsor of an annual security summit. He has also paid for
supplies of medical equipment, winter clothing and other goods for
Ukraine.
Lord Ashcroft interviewed the First Lady in Kyiv last month for a major newspaper article
and YouTube film. During their interview at the Office of the
President, the First Lady spoke passionately about her work,
including for the Foundation.
The First Lady said: "When the war commenced,
I realised that, through my contacts, my trips abroad, the fact I
can talk to a great number of people outside of our country, I
could channel all that to help Ukrainians inside the country."
As a mother of two herself, she has been particularly keen to
help children. "I think any conscious adult
understands that, first of all, children are the most vulnerable
category of people who suffer from war. They are the least
protected. And when you see them suffer, it tears your heart."
Later this week, on September 12,
the First Lady will host the Fourth Summit of First Ladies and
Gentlemen in Kyiv, when the main
theme for the gathering will be "Protecting
Childhood: Ensuring a Safe Future".
• Lord Ashcroft KCMG PC is an international
businessman, philanthropist, author and pollster. For more
information on his work,
visit lordashcroft.com. Follow him
on
X/Facebook @LordAshcroft.
• Olena Zelenska is the First Lady of Ukraine. For more information on the Olena
Zelenska Foundation and/or to donate to her charity
visit: zelenskafoundation.org.
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