About us
"Reshim" is an infrastructure hub for projects that address humanitarian problems caused by the war in Ukraine. We also support projects that aim to stop Russia's military aggression, which is the source of these problems.
Our mission
To increase the effectiveness of the humanitarian community. To achieve this, we bring projects and volunteers together, creating new horizontal links. Through volunteering, we help to establish relationships with people and develop our professional skills.
About us in numbers
600 +
projects in the catalog
1300
active volunteers
20 000 +
visits per month
«Reshim» helps humanitarian and anti-war projects because we believe in:
Join us! Let's work together - so we can make a real impact on the lives of people who face humanitarian challenges head-on.
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The development and progress of civil society
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Human rights (as defined by the UN Universal Declaration)
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Humanitarian principles (as defined by UNGA Resolution 46/182)
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Commitment to international law on the issue of territorial integrity
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Efficiency and productivity
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Collective action for global change
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Community collaboration
Join us! Let's work together - so we can make a real impact on the lives of people who face humanitarian challenges head-on.
Who we help?
We support projects that adhere to the fundamental principle of humanitarian action - respect for the value of human life.
Taking into account human rights, we reject any form of discrimination and cooperate with projects from different countries, provided they meet these criteria.
What they say about us
How the project came into being?
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The project's working day at the distribution point
On February 24, 2022, with the start of the full-scale Russian military invasion of Ukraine, many humanitarian initiatives emerged.
Volunteers, in an effort to help those affected by the war, contribute in a variety of ways: financial support, providing items, and with their time and labor.
Such efforts require support, as volunteers themselves have limited resources.
Playground Tbilisi
Creative activity in the park for children from Ukraine
In response to this need, Maxim Kosenko, an entrepreneur from the Czech Republic, assembled a team that created and is developing the Reshim Project Hub.
Since March 2022, the team has been collecting information about the work of humanitarian projects, identifying their problems and proposing solutions.
Team Reshim
Maksim
Founder, CEO
Oksana
Project manager
Sergey
Lead developer
Katya
Community manager
Polina
Support manager
Maxim Kosenko
Founder, CEO
Since 1999, Maksim has launched and managed companies in the fields of information technology, consumer goods, and manufacturing. Successful enterprises in the Czech Republic and Hong Kong allowed him to allocate resources to addressing social issues. Since 2021, Maksim has focused on launching nonprofit initiatives that enhance the efficiency of humanitarian activities.
Maksim's family ties with Ukraine and Russia prompted him to create the Reshim.org website. This platform is designed as a support center to help hundreds of grassroots humanitarian teams, which emerged due to the war, gain access to necessary resources.
Maksim is now focused on developing a social movement that uses modern technologies to improve the efficiency of grassroots organizations, changing the approach to the development and implementation of social solutions.
Our projects
Help2Help
Help2Help - fostering mutual support among participants of humanitarian and anti-war projects. Our goal is to provide a platform for sharing experiences, ideas, and best practices among participants, to become more resilient together and help more people.
Promoting Innovations
We incorporate innovations into our work that can help the development of the humanitarian movement and share information about them through our channels.
We incorporate innovations into our work that can help the development of the humanitarian movement and share information about them through our channels.
Initiatives Aggregator
The initiative aggregator has already helped over 600 projects — hundreds of volunteers have found ways to apply their efforts and skills, developing humanitarian and anti-war initiatives.
We are creating a system of transparency for initiatives and the assistance they provide, so people can unite around important goals and see the results of their collective efforts. We have big plans: by the end of 2023, we aim to map at least 1,000 initiatives.
This is a challenging task, but together we can manage it — support the creation of the aggregator with your contribution. Let's create a platform together that shows how our help is changing the world! More details