Children’s project “Who’s First” raises 600,000 for an endoprosthesis

Who's first

“Who’s the First” is a vibrant sports and entertainment competition created to popularize an active lifestyle among children and motivate young athletes to new achievements and goals. On June 17-18, the final stage will take place at the Respublika Park shopping center, where participants will overcome various challenges.

The charitable goal of “Who’s First” is to close the collection of the Zaporuka Charitable Foundation for Vasyl Davydiuk. The guy needs to buy an endoprosthesis, which costs UAH 1,200,000, and 600,000 has already been raised. Anyone can join in.

In May, the first qualifying stage of the sports and entertainment competition took place, where children demonstrated their physical abilities and sent videos to the organizers.

And on June 17-18, the second final stage of the sports and entertainment competition “Who’s First” will take place at the Respublika Park shopping mall. The children will compete in OCR and parkour competitions, including push-ups, press-ups, and an obstacle course. All participants will show their strength, intelligence and agility.

The children will be divided into teams, each of which will have its own captain-mentor who will inspire them during the event. Crazy emotions, drive, communication with like-minded people, team spirit and a lot of positive are waiting for everyone who attends the competition.

They became captain-mentors:

  1. Singer TAYANNA.
  2. Olympic champion Jean Beleniuk.
  3. Singer PARFENIUK.
  4. Media specialist Oleksandr Baraboshko.
  5. Yulia Khan, Head of the Department of Youth and Sports at the Kyiv City State Administration.
  6. Singer Shadu.
  7. Football commentator Roman Bebekh.
  8. Blogger and stylist Chara Khoriv.
  9. Singer SoloHa.

More information about the project is available on the website.

In addition to promoting sports, strength and motivation in children, the Who’s First team also strives to help. As mentioned earlier, the sports and entertainment competition, together with the Zaporuka Charitable Foundation, is raising funds for Vasyl, who needs to purchase an endoprosthesis.

At the age of 11, Vasya had to have an endoprosthesis fitted to his injured leg. The Mutars endoprosthesis with an updated growth module is able to gently lengthen the limb, thus compensating for the difference in leg length. This will save the young man’s internal organs from displacement, and his spine from distortion and unbearable pain.

Yes, the endoprosthesis is very expensive. But this is the only way to return your son to a normal life. And we can give Vasya the “superpower” to walk, so join the “Who’s First”!


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