American businessman Dell Loy Hansen presented 6 infrastructure projects for Ukraine to Zelenskyy
The first one hundred houses in Andriivka, Moshchun and Makariv are to be restored by December this year

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with American businessman and philanthropist, founder and CEO of Wasatch Group Dell Loy Hansen. The philanthropist spoke about implemented housing and social projects and presented new ones.
Source. This was reported by the press service of the head of state.
Zelenskyy stressed that Ukraine extremely appreciates the people who have been helping our country since the first days of the Russian invasion.
"Thank you for your support and for new projects for our people, for Ukrainian families. In particular, this is the construction of a new medical centre, new schools for Ukrainian children and housing for IDPs," the President said.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Dell Løj Hansen discussed projects already implemented with the support of the Office of the President, Kyiv Regional State Administration and local communities.
In particular, the housing in Kolonshchyna and Sofiiska Borshchahivka in Kyiv region are fully occupied. People who lost their homes as a result of Russian aggression live there. The first two phases of apartments for internally displaced people in the village of Tarasivka were also commissioned. Another phase of housing for older IDPs will be built in Kolonsk district.
Dell Loy Hansen presented six new projects. Among other things, he spoke about the Phoenix initiative, which, together with the government's eRestoration programme, is rebuilding damaged housing in Andriivka, Moshchun and Makariv. The first hundred houses are to be restored by December this year.
In addition, the businessman plans to build a full-cycle centre for patients at the Kyiv Rehabilitation Medicine Centre, as well as schools in ten communities in Kyiv region.
Background. As reported, veterans of the Kharkiv region will receive practical advice on how to start their own business as part of an educational course from the Bureau of Investment Programmes. Leading experts in advertising, finance, project management, and fundraising will hold a series of seminars and individual consultations for veterans.
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