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Exinity and Andrey & Julia Dashin’s Foundation mark festivities with global community impact initiatives

During this festive season, communities around the world are brought closer together, transcending borders and cultures through shared values and a common purpose. Across its global presence, Exinity and Andrey & Julia Dashin’s Foundation have implemented a series of targeted initiatives, combining financial support, employee engagement and local partnerships to address real and immediate community needs.

In Cyprus, the organisations led an Easter campaign supporting more than 80 vulnerable families with children under the age of 12 through food vouchers and essential clothing. The initiative was delivered in collaboration with “Hope For Children” CRC Policy Center, an organisation operating under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Its work is strongly aligned with Exinity’s and the Foundation’s focus on safeguarding vulnerable groups and strengthening social resilience.

This approach is reflected consistently across regions.

In Nigeria, the Foundation supported the distribution of 100 food relief boxes to underserved families and elderly individuals through the Kokun Foundation, which operates a large-scale food bank and has been appointed by the Lagos State Government to distribute relief across 19 states. Its grassroots presence and daily outreach make it a key factor in tackling food insecurity.

In the UK, practical support was extended to families with young children through funding essential baby items and mobilising employee contributions, in partnership with Little Village, a London-based charity that has supported over 36,000 children since 2016. Through its network of baby banks, it redistributes essential items via referrals from social workers and community services, ensuring targeted support reaches families most in need.

In Hong Kong, the focus shifted to digital inclusion, with the donation of laptops to Crossroads Foundation, a global non-profit that connects surplus resources with communities facing need worldwide. Its work spans disaster relief, education and sustainable development, helping bridge critical gaps in access to tools and opportunities.

In Kenya, Exinity and the Foundation collaborated with Cup of Uji to provide nutritious meals to 2,000 primary school students. The non-profit organisation currently supports around 17,000 students, addressing childhood hunger while directly improving school attendance and performance.

Meanwhile, in Dubai, during Ramadan, the “Fill the Fast” campaign provided iftar meals to 1,200 low-income labourers, supporting individuals in essential service roles through a partnership with Events for Change. As part of Dubai’s “My Dubai Communities” initiative, the organisation delivers regulated, large-scale programmes across labour camps, promoting dignity and wellbeing among underserved worker populations.

Commenting on the initiatives, Andrey Dashin said: “Impact is not defined by scale alone, but by relevance. What matters is understanding where support is truly needed and responding in a way that is practical, respectful and timely. What is particularly important is that these actions are not imposed from the outside, but shaped locally, with partners who understand the realities on the ground. In every act of giving, we’ve extended more than support; we’ve strengthened connection, dignity, and a sense of belonging within these communities.”

Across all locations, Exinity and the Andrey & Julia Dashin Foundation continue to apply a consistent philosophy: combining global reach with local insight to deliver targeted, meaningful and sustainable community support.