Satisfyer Donates to Ukrainian Humanitarian Aid Groups

Satisfyer Donates to Ukrainian Humanitarian Aid Groups

BERLIN — Satisfyer has made a donation of 150,000 euros to groups providing humanitarian assistance to those affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Among those impacted by current events are the 75 employees, and their families, of the Kyiv-based Triple A technology hub responsible for the development of the Satisfyer Connect App.

"The safety of our employees is our main priority and we are now providing support to all Ukrainian team members, and their families, to reach a safe place," a rep said. "In the meantime, we are also supporting all the employees who made the decision to [stay behind] to protect Ukraine and have ensured they keep their [jobs]."

"We cannot be silent as today the lives of 42 million people and the destiny of European democracy is at stake," continued the rep. "Without international support, Ukraine stands no chance against one of the biggest military powers in the world. Drastic times call for drastic measures and we appeal to everyone to really stand with Ukraine. Immediate and decisive action is necessary to save Ukraine and protect the lives of innocent people."

"Satisfyer and Triple A have donated 150,000 euros to support Ukraine and call other companies to join us to fight for freedom in Europe," they said. "We are grateful to each and every person and organization who has already joined in helping through anti-war demonstrations, financial and humanitarian assistance and we will continue to stand with Ukraine. Every act of support, every action has meaning to help stop the aggression."

Satisfyer provided the following link for details about how to offer aid and support on an individual level: SupportUkraineNow.org.

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