Farmak and the Zhebrivskyi Family Charitable Foundation have been included in the list of Ukraine’s largest donors according to NV, a respected ranking of socially responsible businesses.
This recognition confirms that Ukrainian business is capable of serving as a reliable pillar of support for the state. According to NV, more than 70 Ukrainian and international companies have allocated over UAH 120 billion to support the military and provide assistance to civilians since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Alongside Farmak, the list includes leading companies such as PrivatBank, Kernel, Epicentr, Aurora, Naftogaz, and other market leaders. The full list of companies is available via the link.
In times of war, charity becomes an integral part of national resilience. For Farmak and the Foundation, support is a long-term strategy of responsible leadership — an investment in the country’s defense, healthcare, and recovery.
At the core of the charitable efforts is systematic support for the Armed Forces of Ukraine and Ukraine’s Defenders. A dedicated focus area is the “Rehabilitation of Patients with Severe Functional Limitations” program for service members. In 2025, the Foundation provided rehabilitation for 10 patients per month; in 2026, this number increased to 12. At the same time, comprehensive frontline support continues: medicines, vehicles, quadcopters, generators, charging stations, and other critically important equipment are supplied to service members to help them carry out combat missions and save lives.
From the beginning of the full-scale invasion through February 2026, Farmak and the Zhebrivskyi Family Charitable Foundation have allocated more than UAH 467 million to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine and implement humanitarian projects.




