
Help veterans
Help for veterans
The first veterans of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war are returning home, to civilian life, society, and to us.

Help children
Food for young Ukrainians
Access to nutrition is current problem that affect children's health.

Help children
Let's make the world a better place for children!
Join the Help for Children charity projects of our charitable foundation and buy stylish T-shirts! Do a good thing by purchasing a T-shirt!

Help children
Providing children with vitamins!
The health of our children is the key to the future of Ukraine! Our foundation takes care of almost 1500 children of IDPs and low-income families. And this number is growing every month.

Help children
Free English classes for IDP children
Support the Talk to World Young Club project and help IDP children learn English for free.

Help veterans
Help for veterans
The first veterans of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war are returning home, to civilian life, society, and to us.

Help children
Food for young Ukrainians
Access to nutrition is current problem that affect children's health.

Help children
Let's make the world a better place for children!
Join the Help for Children charity projects of our charitable foundation and buy stylish T-shirts! Do a good thing by purchasing a T-shirt!

Help children
Providing children with vitamins!
The health of our children is the key to the future of Ukraine! Our foundation takes care of almost 1500 children of IDPs and low-income families. And this number is growing every month.

Help children
Free English classes for IDP children
Support the Talk to World Young Club project and help IDP children learn English for free.

Help veterans
Help for veterans
The first veterans of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war are returning home, to civilian life, society, and to us.

Help children
Food for young Ukrainians
Access to nutrition is current problem that affect children's health.

Help children
Let's make the world a better place for children!
Join the Help for Children charity projects of our charitable foundation and buy stylish T-shirts! Do a good thing by purchasing a T-shirt!

Help children
Providing children with vitamins!
The health of our children is the key to the future of Ukraine! Our foundation takes care of almost 1500 children of IDPs and low-income families. And this number is growing every month.

Help children
Free English classes for IDP children
Support the Talk to World Young Club project and help IDP children learn English for free.
Make it Real Foundation, founded in 2022 by Peter and Kateryna Kolomiets, is a charitable organization that aims to support various categories of people. Our Foundation focuses on orphans, children from low-income families, and families temporarily displaced from the war zone. It also pays special attention to veterans, participants in hostilities, their families and official representatives.
The Foundation's mission is to create opportunities for every child to feel cared for and loved by their parents or guardian, contributing to their happy childhood and prosperous future. Taking care of veterans, their families and partners, the Foundation offers comprehensive assistance at all stages of reintegration into civilian life. This assistance includes psychosocial recovery for veterans and their families, addiction treatment, job search assistance, and business start-up assistance.
Make it Real Foundation is defined by a deeply fulfilled mission to support and develop all those who need our help and attention.
Make it Real Foundation, founded in 2022 by Peter and Kateryna Kolomiets, is a charitable organization that aims to support various categories of people. Our Foundation focuses on orphans, children from low-income families, and families temporarily displaced from the war zone. It also pays special attention to veterans, participants in hostilities, their families and official representatives.
The Foundation's mission is to create opportunities for every child to feel cared for and loved by their parents or guardian, contributing to their happy childhood and prosperous future. Taking care of veterans, their families and partners, the Foundation offers comprehensive assistance at all stages of reintegration into civilian life. This assistance includes psychosocial recovery for veterans and their families, addiction treatment, job search assistance, and business start-up assistance.
Make it Real Foundation is defined by a deeply fulfilled mission to support and develop all those who need our help and attention.
Foundation Registration Documents
established
in
2022
registered
in
2024

Kate
Kolomiets
Co-Founder and Board member

Kate
Kolomiets
Co-Founder and Board member
At the beginning of the war, Kateryna led an important mission - the evacuation of people from Kharkiv to safe regions.
She is responsible for the organization of charity events and ensures the attraction of the necessary funds for the implementation of our projects.

Peter
Kolomiets
General partner of the Foundation

Peter
Kolomiets
General partner of the Foundation
Peter is a former officer in the Israeli army. Now he is a successful businessman, serial entrepreneur and general partner of a venture fund.
With the beginning of a full-scale war, Peter organized the operational activities of a volunteer fund in Kharkiv to provide assistance to the military and the local population. Peter is an active donor to our foundation.

Anton
Rashevsky
CEO of the Foundation

Anton
Rashevsky
CEO of the Foundation
Anton is a Kharkiv resident, and before the full-scale invasion began, he worked in design and sales.
Since February 2022, Anton has been actively involved in the evacuation of people from Kharkiv and the region, and together with a group of volunteers, Anton provided the population with essential food and medicine.
Anton also took an active part in restoring buildings and communications damaged by the bombing, actively assisting the Family Line team and their project "Reconstruction of Kharkiv".

Anna
Kysil
Deputy CEO of the Foundation

Anna
Kysil
Deputy CEO of the Foundation
Anna is an experienced marketer with many years of experience in the social sector. She is an expert in developing and implementing projects that combine business goals and social responsibility.
Thanks to her professionalism and enthusiasm, many companies have achieved significant results and strengthened their reputations.

Nataliia
Liubochenia
Financial Department

Nataliia
Liubochenia
Financial Department
Nataliia Liubochenia is our CFO, who leads the foundation's financial department with great experience and enthusiasm. Nataliia is a true professional who ensures the transparency and efficiency of all our financial operations.
In addition to her work, Nataliia is known for her active civic position. She was one of the first to help during the evacuation of Kharkiv.

Iryna
Demyanchuk
Volunteer

Iryna
Demyanchuk
Volunteer
Iryna is in charge of the Veterans' Assistance area and is responsible for engaging partners.
Before the war began, Iryna worked in PR. In particular, she launched several socially essential projects to support secondary education, medicine, and children with cancer and to promote the Olympic movement in Ukraine.
Just two days after the invasion, Iryna and her family found themselves under occupation in the Kyiv region. After escaping and a short European stay, Iryna returned to Kyiv and continued volunteering alongside her main job.

Yevheniia
Omelchenko
Volunteer

Yevheniia
Omelchenko
Volunteer
Yevheniia Omelchenko is a volunteer who manages our social media.
Yevheniia is a real Konotop girl who experienced a difficult time when the full-scale invasion began, being far from her family. But even in difficult moments, she found the strength to help others: She volunteered in Warsaw and worked at a Catholic school, assisting Ukrainian children to adapt. She also organised humanitarian aid collections with her friends for the occupied Konotop.
Yevheniia is studying and working in England, but her heart is always with Ukraine.

Kate
Kolomiets
Co-Founder and Board member

Kate
Kolomiets
Co-Founder and Board member
At the beginning of the war, Kateryna led an important mission - the evacuation of people from Kharkiv to safe regions.
She is responsible for the organization of charity events and ensures the attraction of the necessary funds for the implementation of our projects.

Peter
Kolomiets
General partner of the Foundation

Peter
Kolomiets
General partner of the Foundation
Peter is a former officer in the Israeli army. Now he is a successful businessman, serial entrepreneur and general partner of a venture fund.
With the beginning of a full-scale war, Peter organized the operational activities of a volunteer fund in Kharkiv to provide assistance to the military and the local population. Peter is an active donor to our foundation.

Anton
Rashevsky
CEO of the Foundation

Anton
Rashevsky
CEO of the Foundation
Anton is a Kharkiv resident, and before the full-scale invasion began, he worked in design and sales.
Since February 2022, Anton has been actively involved in the evacuation of people from Kharkiv and the region, and together with a group of volunteers, Anton provided the population with essential food and medicine.
Anton also took an active part in restoring buildings and communications damaged by the bombing, actively assisting the Family Line team and their project "Reconstruction of Kharkiv".

Anna
Kysil
Deputy CEO of the Foundation

Anna
Kysil
Deputy CEO of the Foundation
Anna is an experienced marketer with many years of experience in the social sector. She is an expert in developing and implementing projects that combine business goals and social responsibility.
Thanks to her professionalism and enthusiasm, many companies have achieved significant results and strengthened their reputations.

Nataliia
Liubochenia
Financial Department

Nataliia
Liubochenia
Financial Department
Nataliia Liubochenia is our CFO, who leads the foundation's financial department with great experience and enthusiasm. Nataliia is a true professional who ensures the transparency and efficiency of all our financial operations.
In addition to her work, Nataliia is known for her active civic position. She was one of the first to help during the evacuation of Kharkiv.

Iryna
Demyanchuk
Volunteer

Iryna
Demyanchuk
Volunteer
Iryna is in charge of the Veterans' Assistance area and is responsible for engaging partners.
Before the war began, Iryna worked in PR. In particular, she launched several socially essential projects to support secondary education, medicine, and children with cancer and to promote the Olympic movement in Ukraine.
Just two days after the invasion, Iryna and her family found themselves under occupation in the Kyiv region. After escaping and a short European stay, Iryna returned to Kyiv and continued volunteering alongside her main job.

Yevheniia
Omelchenko
Volunteer

Yevheniia
Omelchenko
Volunteer
Yevheniia Omelchenko is a volunteer who manages our social media.
Yevheniia is a real Konotop girl who experienced a difficult time when the full-scale invasion began, being far from her family. But even in difficult moments, she found the strength to help others: She volunteered in Warsaw and worked at a Catholic school, assisting Ukrainian children to adapt. She also organised humanitarian aid collections with her friends for the occupied Konotop.
Yevheniia is studying and working in England, but her heart is always with Ukraine.
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