Andrii Matiukha and Favbet Foundation in 2025: current areas of support
Over the past two years, the charitable foundation has transformed into a permanent platform with clear priorities. In 2024, a number of large-scale projects were implemented, and in 2025, Andrii Matiukha and Favbet Foundation have only strengthened the directions launched earlier.
Technological rehabilitation through “Re:start”
In 2024, the foundation, together with the patronage service of the Special Operations Forces “Krevni,” launched the “Re:start” project. Its goal is to create conditions for the recovery of military personnel through a combination of rehabilitation tools, technologies, and support.
VR zones have been created at:
Kyiv Regional Hospital No. 2;
the 75th Rehabilitation Hospital;
Dnipro City Hospital No. 4.
Andrii Matiukha: initiatives for children and youth
A separate area is working with children. Andrii Matiukha and Favbet Foundation support the development of sports sections within the “Superheroes Club” program, a charitable initiative of Favbet Kids.
In 2024, children from military and internally displaced families attended boxing, wrestling, football, and basketball training sessions free of charge.
In 2025, volleyball and table tennis will be added to the list. In addition, the foundation supports the Mariupol Table Tennis Federation, which takes part in national competitions.
Scratch, libraries, and digital education
The foundation continues to work on expanding access to modern education. In 2024, more than 780 children completed the Scratch course by Code Club Ukraine and created their own digital projects.
Another area was the digitalization of libraries: in partnership with public institutions, Andrii Matiukha and Favbet Foundation delivered 4,300 computers to libraries in 15 regions.
Supporting Ukrainians abroad
Throughout 2024, the foundation cooperated with the Croatian organization Dobro Dobrim. As part of the partnership, more than 80 tons of humanitarian aid were delivered to Ukraine, including food, medicine, and technical equipment for medical institutions.
Events were also organized for Ukrainian families in Zagreb: a sports festival, a pottery workshop, and a celebration of St. Nicholas Day. All activities were initiated by Andrii Matiukha and Favbet Foundation within the framework of the international program.
2025: training, expansion, and logistics
This year, the foundation launched a new initiative — first aid training for the sports community. A total of 212 participants have already completed the training: coaches, athletes, and infrastructure staff from seven Olympic sports.
By the end of the year, Andrii Matiukha and Favbet Foundation plan to engage at least 1,600 more people. Priorities also include the continuation of “Re:start,” new children’s sports sections, educational initiatives, and humanitarian deliveries from the EU.