An evening dedicated to hope, solidarity, and the power of human generosity was organized by the Together Forever Foundation in Limassol, offering two infants a chance at life.
The Foundation’s Christmas Gala Dinner served as a touching reminder that when love is put into action, miracles are possible. The event was dedicated to children with rare neurological conditions and their families, who fight daily for access to specialized and life-saving medical care. In the presence of partners, friends, and supporters of the Foundation, the evening unfolded in an emotionally charged atmosphere, united by the belief that no child should be deprived of the best possible treatment.
The event was opened by the Founder of the Together Forever Foundation, Mr. Sergey Stopnevich, along with his children Artem and Ksenia, highlighting the deeply familial nature of the Foundation and its guiding philosophy since its inception.
Thanks to the heartfelt response from attendees and the support of partners and friends of the Foundation, a sum exceeding €130,000 was raised. This amount makes it possible to fully cover two extremely costly and critical treatments for children under one year old. For Balaiym and Abdullah, this Christmas marked more than just a holiday; it signified a new beginning filled with hope and opportunity.

The contributions from VF Foundation, Wise Wolves Corporation, and Reluna, along with HelloGoodbye Production, which handled the production and coordination of the event, were crucial. The evening was hosted by Alexander Gudkov and Ekaterina Varnava, who reinforced the central message of the event: that miracles happen when giving becomes a collective effort.
The Together Forever Foundation is a charitable, non-profit organization based in Limassol. It was founded in 2016 by Sergey Stopnevich with the aim of supporting children suffering from rare and severe neurological disorders of the brain and spinal cord. The Foundation supports, among others, children with Moyamoya disease, epilepsy, congenital malformations of the central nervous system, neurogenic paralysis, and tumors of the brain or spinal cord.

The Foundation’s activities are characterized by a strong family character, with active participation from the Founder’s wife, Anastasia Stopnevich, as well as their children, who contribute both to initiatives and daily operations.









