Value
Participating in the fundraiser provides everyone with a simple yet impactful tool: a small but consistent step that truly makes a difference. It teaches us to recognize strength in places we often overlook – through everyday actions, the habit of helping others, and the discipline that supports us during long journeys.
Mission
Our mission is to provide a meaningful tool for daily use and life changes – a philosophy of resilience – for anyone who wishes to become a little happier. We aim to inspire at least one person to take small steps every day.
Goals
11 drone detectors, 22 vehicles, 8 vehicle repairs, 16 Starlink systems, 5 DJI Mavic drones, 10 Vampire hexacopter drones, 26 equipment kits for aerial reconnaissance units, 1 generator, 30 FPV "Mammoth" drones, 1 charging station, 2 laptops, 120 sets of winter tires
I Can Make an Impact. 1,440 minutes a day
Each of us has a day – and within it, our own space for action. Even in a world that often feels uncontrollable and chaotic, we still have the power to influence our own decisions, our support, and the help others expect from us. We cannot always change the circumstances, but we can choose how we respond.Stoicism teaches us to focus on what is within our control. This is where a person’s strength lies – in finding a point of stability and acting where action is possible.
That’s Why You See Our New Fundraiser: “I Can Make an Impact”
The truth is, we can. This fundraiser is built on three simple things: love, belief, and discipline. We donate because we love life and the people in it. We believe in the power of small steps. And we act regularly, because we know that otherwise nothing will change.
Fundraising Goal – 14,401,440 UAH
The number 1,440 is not a coincidence. There are 1,440 minutes in a day. That’s 1,440 chances to do something meaningful. Every minute dedicated to doing good creates more change than it may seem.
What We Are Raising Funds For?
Drone detectors – 11Vehicles – 22Vehicle repairs – 8Starlinks – 16DJI Mavic – 5Vampire Hexa UAV – 10Equipment kits for UAV units – 26Generator – 1FPV "Mammoth" drones – 30Charging station – 1Laptops – 2Winter tires – 120 sets
Who We Support?
141st Battalion, 115th Territorial Defense Brigade58th Mechanized Brigade12th Special Forces Brigade "Azov"23rd Separate Brigade36th Marine Brigade59th Motorized Brigade"FOBOS" Assault Battalion, 46th Airmobile Brigade46th Airmobile Brigade22nd Separate Special Purpose Battalion103rd Territorial Defense Brigade1st Rapid Response Brigade "Bureviy"30th Mechanized Brigade, 2nd Tank Company59th Separate Assault Battalion32nd Separate Brigade13th Brigade "Khartia""Alaї" Battalion, 81st Airmobile Brigade3rd Assault CorpsAir Defense Unit, 3rd Operational Brigade "Spartan"
Businesses that support “TYKHO”
MicroBankas
Myroslava Ilichuk
Graphic designer, architect by education, project manager at NGO “Puzzle,” and beginner ceramic artist.
Her most significant value is people. Freedom-loving and a firm believer in the power of creation, because to create means to choose life over destruction.
Tetiana Repenko
Florist, designer, photographer.
Flowers are her passion; photography is her breath.
Andrii Lyman
Founder of the TYKHO Foundation, serviceman of the 46th Separate Airmobile Brigade.
Creates spaces for meaningful events. In love with thunderstorms and whales.
Margarita Rivchachenko
Veteran and PR & communications specialist.
Loves Ukraine and its people. Strives to help kind-hearted people find one another and unite.
Daria Tovpyk
Psychologist, sexologist, TRIM practitioner, organizer of psychoeducational events, and content creator.
Supports the military through fundraising and psychological assistance, writes poetry, and is working on her first book.
Alia Fedorova
Volunteer, singer of SAMOTA, songwriter, theatre actress.
She hears music in the rain and sees colors in the snow. Loves sincere hugs. Love, usefulness, and value are the foundations of her work.
Arina Kostina
Massage therapist and mother of four little ones.
A versatile person always on the move. Her current interests include Jyotish, daily micro-sports, and a mindful, conscious approach to life.
Vita Savchenko
Nail artist.
A devoted admirer of aesthetics, which is why she chose this profession. But dance inspires her even more — she believes her soul belongs to it. She is inspired by people who, despite all the challenges of today, find light within themselves and share it with others.
Serhii Kurenkov
Husband. Father. Marketer. Music lover. Scorpio.
In love with his wife, his daughter, and music. Thinks a lot and speaks little.
Karina Ambrazhevych
HR specialist; author of the Noshu Sebe podcast; founder of the Noshu Sebe Bags brand and the individual practice Noshu Talks; mother.
A dreamer and a traveler:)
Ania Kurenkova
Ukrainian, communications specialist, advocate of Ukrainian culture, volunteer.
Turns meaning into action, language into form, and gives them shape. Promotes Ukrainian identity and love for children. A devoted dog person. Believes in her dreams and follows them.
Viktoriia Khmelnytska
Art photographer and advertising creative.
Believes that art is born where light touches darkness, and that an honest frame can do more than long speeches.
Anna Kharchenko
Pianist, composer, cultural researcher.
She is pure soul. Loves hugging trees, feeling harmony in her heart, and improvising piano music for people and nature.
Daniella Daas
Founder of the Futurium language school.
Polina Piatykop
Artist, jewelry maker.
Loves people — especially those who donate.
Daria Zobenko
Student at the REMS Department.
Loves photography, dancing, books, and traveling.
Sofiia-Nadiia Vikonska
Facilitator of group processes and community-building advisor.
Can’t imagine life without mountains and books. Believes deeply in her people and nurtures lifelong learning — both in herself and those around her.
Viktoriia Mykhailovska
Public activist, military wife, and mother of volunteers.
Loves traveling and dancing. Poppies are her special kind of love.
Eliza Lebedeva
Office manager.
Passionate about sports and reading. Balances pilates, yoga, books, and watching Formula 1.
Kateryna Korzhenko
Brow master.
Enjoys active, genuine communication with people. Focuses on creating the perfect eyebrow shape.
Kateryna Tkachuk
Bandura player, solo vocalist of the National Police Orchestra in Kyiv Region, vocal coach.
Music inspires her, sport keeps her energized, and her people keep her warm and safe.
Marianna Shkrabii
PR manager at an insurance company.
Does what she does best — writing. Her main life principle is to remain human under any circumstances.
Viktoriia Kovalenko
Loves animals, people, and moments when the kitchen turns into a place of calm. She enjoys feeding, caring, and creating warmth where it is missing.
Hanna Iliasevych
Acrobatics and stretching coach, yoga instructor.
Passionate about unlocking the potential of the human body. Loves chocolate and traveling.
Roman Shchastlyvyi
Works in banking.
A big fan of rock music and long walks. Interested in tea culture and especially enjoys different Chinese teas. Loves reading, though lately doesn’t always have enough time for it.
Valeriia Skliaruk
Piercing artist.
Works with piercings, loves hiking, motorcycle rides, animals with tails, and evenings by the campfire.
Ostap Ukrainets
Writer, translator, serviceman.
Interested in data and modern languages. Speaks several languages fluently. Enjoys studying Quenya — one of the languages created by J. R. R. Tolkien. Volunteers and organizes cultural events in his free time.
Oleksandr Dereshchuk
Lawyer.
Considers it an honor to work with the military. Passionate about football, houseplants, books, and poetry recitation. Traveled across Europe before the war.
Alina Danylenko
Tattoo artist and model.
Works daily in the beauty and creative industries. Her work is about strength, courage, and self-expression.
Oleksandr Vysotskyi
Founder of the Vinnytsia ART FEST, host, screenwriter, event creator.
Author of the book “Plutnevi Kazky” (“Trickster Tales”) and long-time director of the Taras Shevchenko Festival “She.Fest”.
Maksym Kozlovets
Frontman of the band “Zerno”.
The heart and soul of the brand “Veselyi Didus’ ”.
Mariia Antonova
Project manager and social project coordinator.
Loves cats and is the unofficial ambassador of socks :)
Svitlana Tsymbaliuk
Marketer helping Ukrainian businesses grow together with Marketing Office.
Loves table tennis and nature. Believes that kindness and love prevail in the world.
Aliek Silretiv
BookTok creator, artist.
Founder of a queer book club. Loves creating and being inspired by others’ creativity.
Anastasiia Hurkina
Philologist, translator.
Loves traveling, funny animals, and tea time with friends.
Bohdana Kobzar
Artist, volunteer.
Loves conscious people, meaningful art, and Ukraine.
Yurii Melnyk
Works with coffee for people at the Paliturka café.
Inspired by the power of human love; founder of the Tykho Foundation — a vivid reflection of that inspiration.
Tetiana Ukrainka
Doctor, volunteer, mother.
Loves Ukraine, travel, her profession, and conversations with interesting people.
Nadiia Noskova
Chef, HoReCa development manager, food blogger.
Loves new cities, markets, naïve art, and watching elderly men play chess.
Yuliia Halapach
Project manager, actress, volunteer.
Works with candle-making and festivals. Deeply loves theatre, books, and handicrafts.
Vasyl Zhuk
Lecturer, researcher, software architect.
Loves Kyiv, traveling, and good wine.
Larysa Yevcheva
Technical Support Specialist at Streamline.
Promotes Ukrainian traditions in the ethno-band Lehit, reads fantasy, and adores the Black Sea.
Yuliia Myroshnychenko
Feminist.
Teaches English and is into sports.
Tetiana Barkova
English teacher.
Translates books and is trying to master as many forms of creativity as possible at the same time.
Yuliia Skokova
Operations Manager at a large international techno-energy corporation.
Dreams of her hometown, Kharkiv, becoming safe again as soon as possible.