Projects
EMPR Media releases an official statement regarding the compromise of its X account, cybersecurity response measures, and ongoing recovery efforts.
“Thousand Spring” brings artists together across borders. Berezhna’s new project amplifies Ukrainian music and cultural voice on the global stage.
British farmers drive thousands of kilometers to deliver 38 off-road vehicles to Ukrainian troops, strengthening frontline mobility and lifesaving evacuation missions.
“Champ” is more than a song—it’s a campaign. Kelsie Kimberlin launches support for children of Ukrainian soldiers, turning music into real impact, according to empr.media.
Martin Ondracek, author of the “Dárek pro Putina” initiative, argues that Russia’s invasion has shaped a European generation that will never align with Moscow — driven by grassroots support for Ukraine. | empr.media
In Kyiv, *Thread: Transformation Instead of Brokenness* opens to showcase art and stories by children who survived the war, turning trauma into creative expression and resilience. ([empr.media](https://empr.media/projects/thread-transformation-instead-of-brokenness-exhibition-opens-in-kyiv-showcasing-experiences-of-children-who-survived-the-war/?utm_source=chatgpt.com))
“Forever in the Sun’s Rays,” a moving memoir book about Hero of Ukraine Mykhailo Yavorskyi from Prykarpattia, is unveiled in Chicago, celebrating his service and sacrifice for Ukraine. empr.media
BRAVE1 launches a student FPV solutions contest with a total prize fund of ₴90,000 UAH — a chance to innovate in drone tech and win cash awards. Submit your idea today!
A U.S. federal lawsuit over a Ukrainian soldier’s death could ignite a broader legal movement, as many American families lost relatives in Russia’s war against Ukraine
A blind Ukrainian war veteran from Vinnytsia trains for the New York Marathon to raise funds for a special treadmill, inspiring others with resilience and determination after losing his sight in combat.
American singer Kelsie Kimberlin travels across Ukraine with UAid Direct volunteers, witnessing frontline life, orphan aid and rebuilt clinics — a journey of loss, courage and hope in war‑torn communities.
A new fundraiser aims to help children of Ukrainian service members pursue athletic dreams with scholarships and support, led by Ukrainian karateka Maria Hnes and backed by community sponsors. EMPR.media