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Formation | January 2015 |
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Founders | Iryna Vashchuk Discipio |
Type | US 501(c)(3) organization; charitable organization |
47-5315018 | |
Purpose | support medical rehabilitation of Ukrainian soldiers, provide people of Ukraine with medical and humanitarian aid |
Headquarters | Orlando, Florida |
Official languages | English, Ukrainian |
Volunteers | over 50 in the US |
Website | [1] |
Revived Soldiers Ukraine is a US 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization[1] dedicated to assisting wounded Ukrainian soldiers with medical rehabilitation and providing medical and humanitarian aid in Ukraine.[2]
The organization was founded in 2015 and more recently, in 2019, the Nonprofit established "Next Step Ukraine", a facility for the treatment of neurological injuries, in Irpin, Ukraine[3][4]. Since 2019, the team of rehabilitation specialists of the Next Step Ukraine has provided rehabilitation services for more than 300 Ukrainian soldiers.[3]
The organization also helps with treatment and transportation fees for the procedures.[5]
In September 2021, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy awarded Revived Soldiers Ukraine the highest civilian award - the “Order of Princess Olha”.[6]
Revived Soldiers Ukraine was nominated and won in two categories by the Charitable Ukraine Foundation 2021: “Defending Ukraine” and “Volunteer of the Year” 2021 personal award.[7]
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