The Andrii Matiukha Foundation became part of the creation of the digital platform "YE-PROTEZ"
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A new project has been launched in Ukraine that can make life easier for people after amputations. The online hub "YE-PROTEZ" has gathered everything essential: a knowledge base on prosthetics, doctors’ recommendations, contacts of rehabilitation centers, and support programs.

The team has been working on the service since 2024. It all started with a simple landing page and a Telegram bot for consultations. The demand turned out to be so high that the developers decided to scale the initiative. Today, it is already about a full-fledged application with roadmaps and integration into state resources.

The platform is aimed at all users — both military personnel and civilians. It provides verified information and clear instructions so that the prosthetics process no longer feels chaotic. The developers have set an ambitious goal for the near future: to reach about 5,000 people and guide at least half of them through the entire process.

The value of the partnership with the Andrii Matiukha Foundation

The Andrii Matiukha Foundation became one of the benefactors of "YE-PROTEZ." Thanks to its support, the service is developing faster and gaining new functionality. Very soon, the chatbot will operate on the basis of artificial intelligence so that users can communicate with it in a convenient way. The distribution of the "E-Prosthesis" chatbot and the project’s informational support are provided by Business Incubator Group. Ukraine (BIG.U). The organization is responsible for expanding the partner network, communicating with communities, and engaging platform users.

"We are creating services that give people a chance to recover and move forward. 'YE-PROTEZ' will become the tool that supports Ukrainians through a difficult stage," emphasized Andrii Matiukha.

The Foundation constantly supports medicine and rehabilitation programs. Its team has already facilitated the transfer of modern equipment to "Okhmatdyt" and supports physical and psychological recovery programs for the military. This way, a comprehensive model of assistance is formed, where digital services are combined with real medical resources. "YE-PROTEZ" is a vivid example of this.