Charity

LASKA aims to be part of positive social change in the city by reducing textile waste and providing humanitarian assistance to those in need.
By cooperating with charitable foundations and organizations, the project is able to extend its reach geographically and broaden the scope of its support, delivering aid to socially vulnerable areas across the country.
66 500
people have received assistance from us
798 000
of clothing donated to distribution charities
2 515 432 ₴
donated to charitable causes
A part of the charitable and social initiative is LASKA LAB, a non-profit organization uniting people around the idea of conscious consumption and sustainable development. Its main goal is to reduce environmental impact through ecological and social initiatives that actively engage the community in change.
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Reports

Partner Foundations and Organizations

Since the beginning of the full-scale war, we have been providing humanitarian aid to internally displaced persons (IDPs). Part of our proceeds from sales has been donated to: The United24 fund, Come Back Alive, Hospitallers, Kyiv Volunteer, Azov Angels, Azov One, Metalab – for rebuilding Kherson region. We also provide bed linens and towels to military units on the eastern front and worn-out clothes for tactical medicine training.
(01)
Our Victory
Supports a retirement home in the village of Peremoha. Together with the foundation, we run the Recycled Rugs project, which gives old T-shirts a second life and provides employment to Valerii, a resident of the retirement home. Rugs made through the project are available for purchase in our stores.
(02)
Angels
A charitable foundation focused on supporting mothers with infants who are IDPs. They provide clothing, shoes, children’s toys, bed linens, and household goods. The foundation also supports hospitals with pillows and clothing for military personnel.
(03)
Good Deeds International Foundation
A charitable organization providing a broad range of social services for over 18 years. Currently focused on large families, children with disabilities, and IDPs.
(04)
Pulse
A team of professional first-aid and tactical medicine instructors operating in southern Ukraine since the full-scale invasion. Over the last six months, they have trained over 9,000 people. We provide worn clothing for use in training.
(05)
Volunteer Home
A foundation focused on supporting children through art therapy, workshops, holiday events, educational and creative camps, excursions, and humanitarian aid—especially for IDPs and those near conflict zones or in recently liberated areas.
(06)
Iron Angels
A charitable foundation from Kryvyi Rih supporting IDPs and vulnerable populations in the city and surrounding region.
(07)
SOS Children's Village Ukraine
Supports orphans, children without parental care, and vulnerable families. Currently helping 134 families and 298 children. They also run a Youth Center offering free meetings, workshops, and training sessions for children and teens.
(08)
ZdoroVo
Supports boys with physical and mental disabilities from the Sviatoshyn Orphanage and girls from a children's home in Bobrynets, Kirovohrad region.
(09)
Zhyttyelyub
A foundation organizing activities and social inclusion for the elderly. They provide targeted aid and distribute free meals and clothing at locations throughout Kyiv.
(10)
Suka Zhizn
Provides support for homeless individuals, helping with rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
(11)
Gift Child a Dream!
A public charitable initiative helping orphans and children from low-income families in specialized boarding schools for those with neurodevelopmental issues or visual impairments.
(12)
Feed the Hungry
Supports elderly people, those with disabilities, and the homeless with food aid.
(13)
Help the Homeless
A weekly volunteer project providing free meals and warm clothing to homeless individuals.
(14)
House of Mercy
A shelter for the elderly, homeless people, and individuals with special needs.
(01)
Aid sent to Ternopil region for IDPs, elderly, and people with disabilities
(02)
Humanitarian aid for people in difficult life circumstances
(03)
Aid for residents of Kherson
(04)
Blankets, bedding, towels for Stabilization Point and hospital in Sumy region
(05)
Tactical medicine school PULSE
(06)
Humanitarian aid
(07)
More aid to Ternopil region
(08)
Aid delivered to Dnipro
(09)
Continued humanitarian aid to different regions including Kherson, Donetsk, Svatove, and Vovchansk
(10)
Continued humanitarian aid to different regions including Kherson, Donetsk, Svatove, and Vovchansk
(11)
Continued humanitarian aid to different regions including Kherson, Donetsk, Svatove, and Vovchansk
(12)
Continued humanitarian aid to different regions including Kherson, Donetsk, Svatove, and Vovchansk
(13)
Continued humanitarian aid to different regions including Kherson, Donetsk, Svatove, and Vovchansk
(14)
Continued humanitarian aid to different regions including Kherson, Donetsk, Svatove, and Vovchansk
(15)
Supplies for stabilization point in the Sumy direction