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29.04.2022

The charity NFT project Run Ukraine donated the raised funds to support Ukraine

The NFT charity project, launched by the Run Ukraine team, donates all the funds raised to support the needs of Ukraine and Ukrainians.

 

UAH 14,500 has already been donated to charity. 50% (UAH 7,250) was transferred to the Serhiy Prytula Charitable Foundation, which provides assistance to units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and purchases equipment, equipment, medicines and transport for the military.

 

Another 50% of the money (UAH 7,250) went to the Batthelp volunteer organization. The main area of ​​work of Batthelp is targeted assistance to the battalions of the Armed Forces, purchase of necessary equipment and gear, logistics assistance and targeted humanitarian assistance.

 

We remind you that Run Ukraine has launched a charity project, a collection of NFT tokens. The NFT collection is dedicated to Ukraine, where there is a terrible war started by Russia on February 24, 2022.

 

The Run Ukraine NFT project has several collections of poster tokens in support of Ukraine. Currently, the collections “Peace”, “Cities of Ukraine”, “Sports” have been launched. This is more than 50 unique lots, the cost of each of them – from $ 10.

You can buy NFT on the Binance platform.

 

We invite designers to cooperate. You can give us your digital drawings, 100% of the sale of which will be donated to charity. For cooperation, write to [email protected].

 

Notice:

Run Ukraine is the organizer of the largest running events in Ukraine. Since 2010, the company has held more than 30 international competitions for running enthusiasts and sports enthusiasts.

Run Ukraine’s mission is to organize high-level sports events, inspire and motivate people to run.

Batthelp is a volunteer organization that emerged in February 2022 after the Russian invasion began.