The Andrii Matyukha Foundation educates and supports thousands of children in Ukraine.

The Andrii Matyukha Foundation educates and supports thousands of children in Ukraine
The Andrii Matyukha Foundation educates and supports thousands of children in Ukraine

The Superheroes Club — a place where children gain faith in their own strengths

According to ТСН: This initiative is part of the Favbet Kids program aimed at supporting children. In 2023, the project received recognition at the national communication contest, confirming its significance.

The Superheroes Club includes several directions: IT courses, “Strength in Knowledge” and “Stronger Together.” These programs are designed to provide children with real opportunities for development.

Hundreds of teenagers engage in sports for free, and over 5,500 schoolchildren have received necessary school supplies. Children from military families and internally displaced persons can study programming and get acquainted with the IT field thanks to the foundation's initiatives.

 

“Such projects are a way to provide emotional support and help raise a generation that thinks independently, takes responsibility, and knows how to act”
— noted Andrii Matyukha.

Access to technology where it was absent

Even before the full-scale war, the team began updating rural libraries, transforming them into centers for digital access and communication. Together with government structures, the foundation provided 4,300 libraries with computers in 15 regions of Ukraine.

This became a real breakthrough for small communities. Where there was previously no stable Internet, today children can learn online, and libraries are once again filled with visitors.

This initiative creates equal opportunities for all communities, regardless of their distance from the capital.

Andrii Matyukha supported sports heritage

In 2023, at the initiative, a biography of Darijo Srna — a prominent Croatian football player and former captain of Donetsk's Shakhtar — was released in Ukrainian. This publication became a way to preserve the spirit of great sporting events that united thousands of Ukrainian fans.

Education is not a privilege, but a right

Andrii Matyukha believes that quality education should be accessible to everyone, regardless of social status or place of birth.

 

“We are building a country where every child has an equal chance for knowledge and development. Education is not a bonus or a privilege, but a basic right. If we want to see a strong, independent Ukraine, we must start with the simple: give everyone without exception the opportunity to learn and grow”
— emphasized Andrii Matyukha.

Issues of education and access to technology remain relevant for many regions of Ukraine, underscoring the importance of initiatives like the Superheroes Club. Through such projects, children gain not only new knowledge but also faith in their own abilities, which is extremely important in difficult times. The restoration of libraries and support for young people in sports and education contribute to the formation of new opportunities for development in society.


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