NewsNews5 December 2025

Charity evening on 1+1 Ukraine: proceeds from the broadcast will go to support children from the "School of Superheroes."

On St. Nicholas Day, 1+1 Media upholds a special tradition: joining forces with viewers to restore children's belief in miracles and support them.

This year, on December 6, the traditional advertising block at 7:30 p.m. on 1+1 Ukraine will be charitable, and the proceeds from the broadcast will support children studying at the state institution "School of Superheroes," which operates at hospitals. First and foremost, the support will be directed toward purchasing special boxes containing educational and developmental materials for children studying at educational centers operating in the psychiatric wards of 15 hospitals in Ukraine. Incidentally, these are the only centers in Ukraine that provide education to children in such conditions.

Every viewer will have the opportunity to become part of a charitable initiative and join in good deeds by watching the advertising block on 1+1 Ukraine at 7:30 p.m. The channel's hosts also supported the campaign by recording a thematic appeal to viewers. You can watch them on their official social media pages.

In addition, throughout the week, the team behind the Christmas comedy "Guardians of Christmas" attended meetings and screenings at the institution's centers. Actor Mykhailo Kukuyuk, who played Santa Claus in the film, visited young viewers in Dnipro and Chernihiv to give them a taste of the real Christmas magic and help them create their own angels — symbols of the holiday — as well as New Year's decorations. Ivan Blindar, who played Saint Nicholas, joined the meeting in Boyarka, where they made Christmas candles together. Natalia Moseychuk, chair of the board of trustees of the Superhero School, also joined the event.

The Superheroes School is a state institution that provides educational rights to children undergoing treatment and/or rehabilitation in healthcare facilities. Today, 23 educational spaces operate in Ukraine, enabling continued education and development. The schools give young patients back their childhood and provide creative activities, communication, and the joy of learning during treatment and complex procedures. The chair of the institution's board of trustees is TV presenter Natalia Moseychuk, and 1+1 Media is the general media partner.

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