Free English language programme for leaders of Ukrainian charitable foundations
The ENEIDA Foundation ( UK based charitable foundation) in partnership with The London School of English Ukraine (LSE) and the Ukrainian foundation Ukraine Above All, has launched a unique educational initiative to support the non-profit sector in Ukraine.
As part of the programme, fourteen leaders of Ukrainian charitable foundations have been awarded the opportunity to study English free of charge for six months. The aim is to strengthen their ability to communicate effectively with international donors and partners.

All course books and learning materials are provided free of charge by Dinternal Education, the exclusive representative of Pearson in Ukraine.
“This project is not just about language learning — it is an investment in the future of Ukrainian civil society,” said Melnyk Maryna, CEO of The Eneida Foundation. “With stronger language skills, charity leaders can access international grants, build partnerships, and ensure Ukraine’s voice is heard globally.”
The London School of English is one of the oldest and most prestigious English language schools in Ukraine. Through this collaboration, its high-quality programmes are now available to Ukrainian charity leaders. Lessons are delivered by international teachers, together with Ukrainian tutors proficient at native-speaker level, enabling participants to take their first steps towards global dialogue and to share Ukraine’s needs and resilience directly with the world.
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