Saving lives on the front line is the daily mission of combat medics, who often work with limited resources. To support them, Nemiroff joined a charitable initiative led by musician Sviatoslav Vakarchuk and volunteer activist Tata Kepler.
As a part of the project, 3 million UAH were raised to purchase life-saving medical equipment for the mobile hospital of the 1st Corps of the National Guard of Ukraine “Azov”.
Synergy with a Shared Purpose
The funds were collected during Sviatoslav Vakarchuk’s concert tour “New. Familiar” in May 2025. Part of the amount was covered by ticket sales and donations from spectators, with the remainder quickly supplemented by the Nemiroff.
The funds were used to purchase an operating light, headlight magnifiers, a videobronchoscope, an electrosurgical system (LigaSure), a hematology analyzer, an operating table, a blood gas analyzer, and vital consumables — everything needed to perform surgeries and save lives directly on the front line.
Voices of the Project
According to Tata Kepler, founder of the “Ptakhy” project, the equipment will significantly support Azov’s surgical team:
The total budget for all the equipment we need is around 27 million UAH. So far, with the help of Slava, Nemiroff, and other donors, we’ve raised almost 8 million. But we still need 19 million. And this is just the beginning. she emphasized, noting the ongoing need for medical gear on the front.
This equipment is critically needed. We’re very grateful for the help received, but unfortunately, it’s not enough — we still need more. added Yevhen Didenko, Head of Azov’s medical unit.
As Sviatoslav Vakarchuk noted, such synergy is possible when major commercial brands, cultural figures, and professional charities unite:
“Together, we continue to do important things for Ukraine,” — said the artist.
Resilience and Support — Part of Nemiroff’s DNA
Nemiroff has been consistently supporting hospitals and volunteer initiatives since the beginning of the full-scale invasion. This is part of its corporate responsibility and active civic position.
It’s our social duty to support medical institutions with tools and equipment. We understand that war is a tragedy, and many — both military and civilians — require medical assistance. As a brand, as a company, we’re part of Ukraine. We must preserve and support our unbreakable spirit. That’s why we contribute. This is our daily work. said Nemiroff CEO Yuriy Sorochynskyi, thanking Sviatoslav Vakarchuk and Tata Kepler for their involvement.
Every Contribution Saves Lives
This project is a powerful example of how business, culture, and volunteers can join forces to drive real change. We thank everyone who contributed and continue working for victory — and for life.