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Home » DeHealth Foundation by Anna Bondarenko and Denys Tsvaig Surpasses $3.2 Million in Medical Aid to Ukraine
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DeHealth Foundation by Anna Bondarenko and Denys Tsvaig Surpasses $3.2 Million in Medical Aid to Ukraine

By News RoomAugust 21, 20265 Mins Read
DeHealth Foundation by Anna Bondarenko and Denys Tsvaig Surpasses .2 Million in Medical Aid to Ukraine
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Kyiv, Ukraine, Aug. 21, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Co-founders of the DeHealth Charitable Foundation, Anna Bondarenko and Denys Tsvaig, continue to support Ukraine through the Foundation’s humanitarian and medical mission, which has now surpassed USD 3.2 million in documented assistance. Alongside the Foundation’s activities, Bondarenko is developing her own public economic agenda focused on Ukraine’s long-term economic development and independence.

Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the DeHealth Charitable Foundation has organized more than 200 targeted deliveries of medical and humanitarian aid, with a total documented value exceeding USD 3.2 million. More than 50 military units and other recipients across Ukraine have received support through the Foundation. The assistance has been secured through an international network rather than through monetary fundraising among Ukrainian citizens.

For Bondarenko, humanitarian assistance addresses only one part of a much larger challenge. The key question now, in her view, is what economic model can make Ukraine stronger and more resilient for decades to come.

Anna Bondarenko’s Economic Agenda

Alongside her work with the Foundation, Anna Bondarenko is developing her own public economic agenda dedicated to Ukraine’s long-term economic future.

Her recent public materials examine Ukraine’s post-war economy, energy capacity, technological infrastructure, and potential models for strengthening the country’s economic independence. Her publications and public appearances have gained wide exposure in Ukraine, as well as among audiences in the United States, Canada, and European Union countries.

One of the central themes of Bondarenko’s personal agenda is the need for Ukraine to move beyond long-term dependence on external assistance by developing its own assets, infrastructure, and sustainable sources of economic growth.

Her vision also involves creating broader opportunities for citizens through the development of energy infrastructure and technology, the attraction of international capital, and the use of domestic economic resources. This agenda is Bondarenko’s own independent public initiative and is not part of the DeHealth Charitable Foundation’s programs or activities.

Context of the Current Information Environment

As Bondarenko’s public profile has grown and her personal economic agenda has expanded, Anna Bondarenko, Denys Tsvaig, and DeHealth have become the subjects of online publications containing claims they characterize as false and defamatory.

According to the Foundation, virtually identical materials have appeared across numerous websites, mirror domains, and recently created online resources, resulting in multiple copies of the same allegations being distributed across the internet.

The origins of some of the resources involved in this distribution have raised concerns. Certain websites within this ecosystem have previously been subject to sanctions, blocking, or other official restrictions, while some resources have been associated with the pro-Russian information environment.

DeHealth and its founders emphasize that the ownership, affiliations, and sanctions status of each individual website should be assessed separately and established on the basis of official information.

The latest wave of publications emerged after a number of previously published URLs were de-indexed from or restricted in certain Google search results following requests submitted under mechanisms provided by European data protection law, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

“Repeating a claim does not turn it into a fact. When virtually identical allegations appear across numerous mirror websites, it is important to establish where they originated, what evidence supports them, and how they are being distributed,” stated Denys Tsvaig, co-founder of Dehealth.

DeHealth and its founders emphasize that removing a page from search results does not mean deleting the article from the website on which it was originally published. The original material may remain accessible online even if a particular URL no longer appears in certain search results.

What Comes Next

For DeHealth and its founders, the humanitarian mission continues to be measured by concrete results: more than 200 targeted deliveries and over USD 3.2 million in documented assistance since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.

For Bondarenko personally, however, the next stage of her own work is broader in scope. Her attention is increasingly focused on the economic architecture Ukraine will need in the future: energy and technological infrastructure, international capital, domestic economic assets, and mechanisms capable of creating long-term opportunities within the country.

Online attacks do not change that direction. For Anna Bondarenko, the central question is not what is being written today, but what Ukraine will be able to build next.

About Anna Bondarenko and Denys Tsvaig

Anna Bondarenko and Denys Tsvaig are co-founders of the DeHealth Charitable Foundation and the international DeHealth group of companies, which has developed technologies for preventive health.

Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Foundation has organized more than 200 targeted deliveries of medical and humanitarian assistance, with a total documented value exceeding USD 3.2 million.

Alongside the Foundation’s activities, Bondarenko has developed her own public agenda focused on Ukraine’s long-term economic resilience, the development of energy and technological infrastructure, and international investment partnerships.

About the DeHealth Charitable Foundation

The DeHealth Charitable Foundation coordinates humanitarian and medical assistance for Ukraine. The Foundation has organized more than 200 targeted deliveries for over 50 military units and other recipients across the country.

The Foundation operates without conducting monetary fundraising among Ukrainian citizens, securing medicines, medical equipment, and essential supplies through its international network.

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