Ekaterina Osadchaya plans to open a personal charitable foundation

The TV presenter starred in a new photo shoot for the Ukrainian edition of Vogue and gave an exclusive interview.

Famous Ukrainian TV presenter Ekaterina Osadchaya in an interview with Vogue. In November, she announced the planned launch of a personal charitable foundation that will unite all her charitable initiatives.

“A year ago, I set myself the goal of not opening any funds, but then I realized that I needed to create a full-fledged structure to develop projects and get help from international partners,” he said.

Now the Ekaterina Osadchaya Foundation focuses on finding people in civil captivity, as well as helping children deprived of family care. Their efforts aim to expand these activities and attract the general public to support the foundation’s humanitarian efforts. It is expected that the personal foundation of the TV presenter will become an important tool in the fight for the rights and well-being of people who find themselves in vulnerable life situations.

In the photos, shot by Kiev-based photographer Andrew Gray, Ekaterina is seen in a variety of elegant looks, including a white wool coat from Ukrainian brand SIX, black trousers from Swedish brand Filippa K, and an oversized jacket from famous Ukrainian fashion. Litkovska’s house.

In September, Ekaterina Osadchaya turned 40. According to the TV presenter herself, she spent 18 years in the black rectangle of TV, to which many viewers of Ukrainian screens are accustomed. His popularity began with his participation in the entertainment program “High Life”, which became a kind of reflection of the era of great changes in Ukraine.

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“The program evolved: we started with the Orange Revolution, we went through the 2008 crisis, the 2014 Maidan crisis and Covid. Then a full-scale war took place,” he recalls.

“”I’m crying because you’re crying,” says Ekaterina Osadchaya, wiping her barely noticeable tears. We see each other in Amsterdam in mid-August, at the mobile exhibition of Kiev retailer and philanthropist Kristina Khranovskaya, War Diaries: From Ukrainian children and the Russian occupation, which opened in the courtyard of the city council Diaries of young survivors Katya, together with Lorenzo Viotti, principal conductor of the Dutch Symphony Orchestra, read the children’s poem in two voices and in two languages. The recordings are: about the sudden loss of their ordinary life, separation from their father and banal evil. For touched Europeans, these stories were like Anne Frank’s is a shocking rhyme in his diaries (the house museum is nearby). For Ukrainians, we have gathered here today, reading has become a collective mourning. Everyone is alone with their own trauma, but everyone feels the common pain together,” writes Vogue.

Let us also remind you that Katya Osadchaya agreed where her 20-year-old son will live after studying in the USA.

Source: Focus

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