01.05.2023
Starting May 1, together with Kateryna Osadcha and the Tvoya Opora Charitable Foundation, Crédit Agricole Bank is launching a fundraising campaign for a new family-style orphanage as part of the charity project “A Home for Children”.
Goal: UAH 3.2 million — the cost of a house where childhood can thrive again.
Everyone is welcome to contribute to this cause by donating any amount through a bank card, SMS, or a direct bank transfer.
“There’s nothing more valuable than the warmth and comfort of a home — especially during wartime. Together with Crédit Agricole and Tvoya Opora, we’re raising funds for a family-style orphanage. This project, ‘A Home for Children,’ is very close to my heart. I’m grateful that socially responsible businesses in Ukraine continue to support such initiatives. Friends, I invite you to join us. Every donation brings us closer to a new home for a big loving family,”
— Kateryna Osadcha, founder of the initiative.
The campaign runs until the end of May 2023. After that, Crédit Agricole will cover the remaining amount to complete the purchase. The bank will report transparently on the results.
“We’re proud to promote a culture of giving in Ukraine. Under our CSR program ‘We Care!’, we’ve launched numerous initiatives. To celebrate our 30th anniversary, we chose to support Kateryna Osadcha’s meaningful project and our long-standing partner, Tvoya Opora. We believe in the power of kindness and invite employees, clients, partners, and everyone to contribute to the well-being of this family,”
— Viktoriya Toryanyk, Brand & Communications Director, Crédit Agricole Bank.
For 30 years, Crédit Agricole has served clients and society. Since the start of the full-scale war, the bank has donated over UAH 21 million through “We Care!” to support hospitals and victims of war. Tvoya Opora has been a trusted charity partner throughout.
“Families that care for orphans are among the most vulnerable groups affected by the war. Many of them have lost the most important thing — their home. With our partners, we want to bring a bit of magic back into their lives — by giving them a new house,”
— Valeriia Tatarchuk, Founder and CEO of Tvoya Opora Foundation.