AMIC ENERGY and Serhiy Prytula Foundation announce the continuation of cooperation within the Invincible Coffee initiative. AMIC ENERGY is expanding its assistance to support the Defense and Security Forces of Ukraine in the country's defense. Previously, Invincible Coffee was focused on humanitarian aid, helping to support Ukrainian communities in the de-occupied and frontline regions. From now on, in cooperation with the Serhiy Prytula Charitable Foundation, AMIC ENERGY will allocate part of its profits to saving the lives of Ukrainian defenders.
Now, 2 hryvnias from each hot drink sold at AMIC ENERGY stations will be used to equip command and control vehicles for the army.
AMIC ENERGY has already donated UAH 2.6 million to the Serhiy Prytula Foundation, which will equip the first 4 command and control vehicles for the military. These mobile command posts equipped with communications and intelligence processing facilities will help save the lives of Ukrainian defenders.
Results of the humanitarian aid
As of October 2024, as a result of the Invincible Coffee initiative, AMIC ENERGY raised more than UAH 15 million and donated UAH 12,412,076 to the Prutyla Foundation. The team of the Humanitarian Center of the Foundation used the funds to purchase and provide equipment for shelters in the Kherson region and medical institutions in Kherson, Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.
A new design inspired by the poem Two Colors
The symbolic Invincible Coffee is already available in a new cup design at AMIC ENERGY filling stations across Ukraine. The updated design of the cups symbolizes the love and strength of the Ukrainian spirit through the red and black colors, inspired by the famous poem Two Colors by Dmytro Pavlychko. Red symbolizes the unbreakable love for Ukraine, and black symbolizes the pain brought by the war. The patterns on the cups reflect traditional embroidery motifs typical of Kharkiv, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia and Mykolaiv regions, reminding us of the thread of unity that binds us together as a united and invincible Ukraine.