Great reconstruction
The main project of the foundation is the construction and restoration of housing for citizens of Hostomel united territorial community affected by the Russian aggression.
Assistance in restoration of social and civil infrastructure facilities.
Our goals

1
Acting in the interests of citizens affected by armed conflicts and accidents
2
Providing assistance and comprehensive support to temporarily displaced persons and persons in difficult life circumstances
3
Protection of human rights and freedoms
In the process of implementation

Strong economy means filling the budget, supporting the Armed Forces of Ukraine and guaranteeing a quick victory. Therefore, the Charitable Foundation “Spadok” decided to support the economic front and help rebuild a garage of brothers, Starzhynskyi Ihor and Serhii, which was equipped as a service station. The service station rebuilt as part of the project serves military vehicles absolutely free of charge.
The story of Motorko Anton Vitaliiovych and his parents, Fabrovan Alesia Valeriivna and Fabrovan Serhii Oleksandrovych, cannot leave anyone indifferent. Until 2014, Anton Vitaliyovych and his parents lived in Krasnyi Luch city of Luhansk region. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the family was forced to leave their home and move to Moshchun, where they bought a land plot, built a house and seemed to start a new life. However, after the full-scale invasion of the enemy in February 2022, the house of Motorko Anton Vitaliiovych unfortunately was among the destroyed houses of “Pushcha Vodytsa” dacha cooperative in Moshchun village.
Charitable organization “Charitable Foundation “Spadok” could not stand aside and provided Anton Vitaliyovych’s family with construction materials to rebuild their home. The work on restoring the house is ongoing.


Family of Motorko Anton Vitaliiovych consisting of seven persons remained without a roof over their head. During the hostilities, a house of Mykola Yelyseiovych in Pushcha Vodytsa of Obolon district, was completely destroyed.
Charitable organization “Charitable Foundation “Spadok” is helping Mykola Yelyseiovych to build a house for his family. Currently, the walls of the house have already been built, and restoration work is ongoing. The first results are shown in the photo.
The Charitable Foundation “Spadok” had also helped a family of teacher Pikalova Viktoriia to rebuild a dwelling. Viktoria’s husband Mykhailo, her mother Svitlana Vasylivna and father Mykhailo Anatoliiovych, as well as Svitlana’s brother Mykhailo and a sun of 6 years old also lived in the destroyed house. The Pikalov family is expected to replenish. Currently, brother Mykhailo is defending the country in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The work on restoring the house continues.
