An important event in London: Usik, Branson and City Hall have united to support Ukrainians - Boryviter's charity project started £ 2.5 million

Usik. Boryviter's charity project

14 July, London, Trafalgar Square

In the heart of the British capital took place a landmark event, that united world stars, representatives of government and indifferent citizens. Boxing World Champion Alexander Usik, Legendary entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson and City Hall London presented a charity project "Kestrel". His goal is to collect £ 2.5 million for housing construction for Ukrainians, who lost their homes as a result of war.

The name of the project - "Boryviter" - symbolizes the power, Will and indomitability. The initiative is intended to support those, Who was forced to leave their cities and villages through Russian aggression, and create a safe and decent housing for them in Ukraine.

The presentation of the project gathered a large audience - among those present were representatives of the Ukrainian Diaspora, Residents of London, International guests and journalists. In his address, Alexander Usyk emphasized the importance of human support and unity:

“We are building not just homes - we turn people hope. Every pound is a step to a new life for those, Who lost it ”, Said Usik.

Sir Richard Branson, Speaking in the west, called for global support for Ukrainians:

“It is not only Ukraine's struggle is a common responsibility of the world. We have to support those, Who lost everything ”, He said.

The project has already started raising funds. The first major contributions were announced immediately after the presentation. The planned construction is a modern, Energy efficient and comfortable housing, which will become a new home for thousands of Ukrainian families.

The event in London has proven again: The world is not indifferent. Together we are able not only to help Ukraine withstand, but also to rebuild her future.

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