Porsche Ukraine and the SEAT brand donated the SEAT Ibiza to the charity organization SOS Children's Villages Ukraine.

2022-10-06

Porsche Ukraine and the SEAT brand donated the SEAT Ibiza to the charity organization SOS Children's Villages Ukraine.

The car was given as part of the continuation of the project to help orphans, families with children who were forced to temporarily leave their place of residence, as well as children whose parents are in the Ukrainian Army. The SEAT Ibiza will be used by social workers of the organization, who provide humanitarian and psychological assistance to reach the most remote cities of our country, including the frontline and de-occupied territories, where families are currently returning.

The importer of Volkswagen, SEAT, CUPRA, and AUDI cars has been maintaining friendly relations with SOS Children's Villages Ukraine for 7 years and is happy to help children throughout the cooperation. As noted by the General Director of Porsche Ukraine LLC, Josef Graf, "Economic activity allows us to support our country, as well as to implement a social mission - to support children and families who find themselves in difficult life circumstances due to the war."

Two Volkswagen T-Cross handed over in mid-summer have already helped social workers conduct 46 visits to children's places of residence, 132 group activities, and visit almost 2,000 children from 4 to 16 years old.

SOS Children's Villages Ukraine launched its program in 2003, working to prevent children from becoming orphans in Ukraine, develop a family-like upbringing for children deprived of parental care, and support the young persons who are released from care.

The organization is a member of the international federation "SOS Children's Villages International" (SOS Kinderdorf) and works under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Porsche Ukraine LLC is a subsidiary of Porsche Holding Salzburg and the importer of Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, CUPRA and Volkswagen Commercial vehicles in Ukraine. The company was founded in 2008 and is part of the Austrian holding Porsche Holding Salzburg.