Charity

Charity

The Centravis Charitable Foundation was established in 2008 and operates as a non-profit organization.

War in Ukraine

With the onset of military aggression, the Centravis Charity Foundation redirected all its efforts and resources to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine and internally displaced persons temporarily residing in the region. Over more than 3 years of the full-scale Russian invasion, we have allocated more than 17 (seventeen) million UAH for the purchase of necessary ammunition, vehicles, and specialized equipment. Additionally, we funded the delivery of humanitarian aid from Europe. Our foundation also collaborates with other Ukrainian charity foundations whose activities are aimed at supporting Ukrainian defenders.

2024 

In 2024, UAH 8.4 million was allocated to support the Defense Forces. This included ammunition, equipment, vehicles, and technological protective tools.

In collaboration with other philanthropists and organizations, the foundation has contributed to various charitable events.
For example, following a charity auction organized by Forbes Ukraine and the business club Inspira, 6 case evacuations with electronic warfare (EW) systems were donated.

The off-road vehicles will help evacuate wounded soldiers from the front line, providing timely medical assistance and saving lives. The EW systems will protect them from enemy drones and extend their operational lifespan in combat conditions.

Already, 200 Centravis employees have acquired skills in stopping bleeding, applying tourniquets, performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and providing assistance during an epileptic seizure. Plans are in place to train another 800 individuals.

Upon completing the training, participants receive not only practical knowledge but also individual tourniquets.

Since April 1, 2024, the Centravis Charity Foundation resumed its operation under the program of granting special scholarships in memory of Serhiy Vasylovych Atanasov to 4 students from the Department of Materials Science and Heat Treatment of Metals at the Faculty of Quality and Materials Engineering of the Ukrainian State University of Science and Technology, as well as 2 students from the Nikopol Vocational College of the Ukrainian State University of Science and Technology.

The tradition of sweet greetings for 300 young children from Nikopol whose families are in difficult life circumstances continues, with gifts on the New Year holidays.

2023

In 2023, our foundation allocated 3 million UAH to purchase ammunition and necessary equipment for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Every UAH contributed is an investment in security; every piece of equipment provided is support for those who defend our freedom every day.

The charity foundation donated 6 vehicles to our defenders!

These vehicles are already at the disposal of units and help soldiers be mobile in performing combat missions.

Each year, regardless of external circumstances, the Centravis Charity Foundation greets 300 boys and girls from the city, whose families find themselves in difficult life situations, with gifts for the New Year holidays.

2022

In 2022, UAH 4.5 million was allocated for the purchase of ammunition and necessary supplies for the military. The first months of the war saw an acute need for essential items, from clothing and military gear to sleeping bags and household necessities.

In the first 6 months of 2022, 42 tons of humanitarian aid (food, clothing, hygiene products) were received and distributed to those in need. From the first days of the full-scale war, Centravis has actively participated in delivering humanitarian supplies from the western border of the country to the Dnipropetrovsk region.

In April 2022, our friends and partners held a charity auction in Milan, raising 16,000 euros to support children affected by the war in Ukraine.

8,000 euros were directed to support an orphanage for children from Mariupol who had lost their parents. These funds were used to purchase food, hygiene products, and medicines, and to provide physical and psychological rehabilitation.

2 vehicles were sent to the front line to assist our defenders in carrying out their tasks.

Despite all the challenges, in December 2022, the Centravis Charity Foundation greeted 300 children from families in difficult life situations with New Year’s gifts and sweet presents they had been eagerly awaiting.

Key Focus Areas

Support for vulnerable social groups – Providing comprehensive assistance and organizing leisure activities for children with disabilities, orphans, children under guardianship, and those from families facing difficult life circumstances.

Targeted healthcare support – Strengthening and expanding the material and technical base of regional medical institutions by helping them acquire diagnostic and treatment equipment.

Implementation of innovative technologies in education – Establishing computer and multimedia centers in schools and educational institutions across the city and region.

Development of vocational education and training – Creating specialized classrooms for training skilled workers and engineering personnel in vocational and higher education institutions in the city and region (Nikopol Center for Professional Education, Metallurgical College).

Operating Principles

Transparency

Adherence to the highest standards of informational openness at every stage of the Foundation’s work—from annual program approval to step-by-step implementation and final reporting.

Effectiveness

Aiming to achieve the maximum possible social impact from the resources and efforts invested, while fostering collaboration with partners.

Professionalism

Ensuring professional expertise, execution, and coordination across all stages of the Foundation’s activities.

Result-Orientation

Strict implementation of approved programs in line with allocated budgets and pre-agreed timelines.

Our Values

Compassion – Listen, Understand, and Help

We care deeply about the challenges and pain people face, as well as the aspirations of young people eager to build their careers in the metallurgy industry. We recognize problems, difficulties, and areas that require special attention—and we see it as our mission to contribute to their resolution, always striving to do more than is expected of us.

Trust – Practice Openness, Responsibility, and Respect

We value an atmosphere of trust and respect—both within our organization and in our cooperation with all stakeholders. We strive to be individuals with a high level of personal responsibility. We remain open—to each other, to society, to new ideas, and to partnership.

Development – Start with Ourselves, Invest in the Community

We continuously grow both personally and professionally to deeply understand issues and develop effective solutions that make a meaningful contribution to the community’s development.

Competence – Be Professionals in Our Field

In our work, we apply a professional and systematic approach to solving challenges, drawing on the best practices accumulated both in Ukraine and internationally.

We are able to identify and address not only the effects but also the root causes of problems. Our work is driven by the goal of delivering maximum benefit to society.

Address

Centravis Charitable Foundation

56 Trubnykiv Avenue, Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine

Director: Nadiia Viktorivna Boiko

Phone: +38 (067) 622 49 92

Email: nboyko@centravis.com.ua

Bank Details:

EDRPOU Code: 26141548

Account No.: 2600430192003

Bank: PJSC Bank “Credit Dnipro”, Kyiv

MFO: 305749

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