On October 1st, it was exactly one year since we started "hanging" dog tags. During this time, together with our community, we launched 2 campaign waves, gifted more than 500 Defenders, and received hundreds of thanks.
The third wave coincided with the Day of Defenders of Ukraine, and we took a risk by setting an ambitious goal — another 500 suspended tokens. 500 not in a year, but in a few weeks. Here’s how it went — we’ll tell you.
The first 50 tokens were launched by the team of the ethno-electronic festival "VIRY". This was the first push towards a great goal, and then we sent out hundreds of letters and messages to engage acquaintances, colleagues, and friends. We were on the radio, the media and influencers wrote about us, and we also went through the trial of the September Kurazh (two days behind the counter is a real test for the team, especially when you genuinely want to tell everyone about the project)
The biggest donors of kindness remain our friends and close partners.
The "Vohnyk" store, Tariel Khadzhishvili, Marina Frolova, and other friends of RBTNK. This year, we were joined by the team from IT company OBRIO — they "suspended" 100 tokens for veterans undergoing rehabilitation, and this is the largest donation in the entire history of "Suspended Tokens" – the whole team THANKS YOU!



98 tokens were sent to the graduates of the charity organization Repower — military medics undergoing psychological rehabilitation (we have been supporting this project for the second year in a row, and it holds special significance for us as a team gathered by a military medic).
100 tokens served as greetings for the graduates of the Superhumans rehabilitation center, with whom we have also been friends for a long time.
25 tokens went to the graduates of the NextStep Ukraine rehabilitation center.
Another 50 went to the guys from the Kraken special unit, who are undergoing rehabilitation.
And, of course, to our friends from the "Iron Will" community — a project that focuses on the physical rehabilitation of veterans with amputated limbs.
Another 200 dog tags went to the front — guys, girls, and even couples wrote us the word "Compassion" in direct messages, and we sent them dog tags from you in response and congratulated them on the holiday.
Text: Victoria Safronova
Design: Artemiy Andreev
Photo: NextStep, Superhumans, RePower, public relations service of the special unit Kraken, Iron Will, and our beloved Defenders


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