
Lviv philanthropist and businessman Hryhoriy Kozlovskyy, together with the Emily Resort team , received an official letter of thanks from the Center for Children’s Medicine (Okhmatdyt Hospital and Western Ukrainian Specialized Children’s Medical Center) for their large-scale and stable support throughout 2025.
The Okhmatdyt Center for Children’s Medicine emphasizes that such participation is not just charity, but a real contribution to the development of modern medicine and improvement of treatment conditions for young patients.
Million-dollar contributions and hospital renovation
Hryhoriy Kozlovskyy’s cooperation with medical institutions is systematic. In March 2025 alone, the amount of assistance to Okhmatdyt reached UAH 3 million. In particular, another tranche of UAH 1 million was allocated to:
- Conducting urgent renovation work;
- Repair of the hospital’s interior;
- Creating comfortable and modern conditions for children.
“Helping the children’s hospital is not charity, it is our duty to the future. We are not just repairing walls, we are building the foundation of a healthy nation. Every hryvnia invested in Okhmatdyt is a saved smile of a child who will build a new Ukraine tomorrow. Medicine cannot wait for “better times”. Children need help today, and we will provide it as long as it is needed,” said Hryhoriy Kozlovskyy.
Hryhorii Kozlovskyy: investment in the future and recognition
For Hryhoriy Kozlovskyy and Emily Resort, supporting medicine is a long-term strategy. The businessman is convinced that helping children and soldiers today is the key to victory and a successful future for the country.
Due to his active position and large-scale projects, Hryhoriy Kozlovskyy was included in the Top High-profile Cases of the Year rating by the all-Ukrainian portal Informator Ukraine. He was included in the list of people who shaped Ukrainian reality in 2025, alongside such figures as Rinat Akhmetov, Kyrylo Budanov, and Oleksandr Svishchov.
This rating brings together representatives of business, sports, culture and medicine whose activities have become key to the country’s vital functions during the war.


