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Solovey is launching the “Day of the Nightingale” campaign to meet its goal of raising £1,000,000 to support the over 2.8 million Ukrainian children who continue to need humanitarian assistance, with more than half of the country’s children still displaced. The Day of The Nightingale will take place on 24th February 2024, the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and will see bars and restaurants venues in the UK serve Solovey designed drinks and cocktails to raise money for War Child.

Solovey’s drinks include a vodka in partnership with East London Liquor Co., cold-pressed apple juice in partnership with Daily Dose, and Kyiv Mule cocktail cans in partnership with Double Dutch Drinks. The brand draws inspiration from the nightingale, Ukraine’s national animal, symbolising spring, hope, and renewal, rooted in Ukrainian folktales.

Participating venues include:

·         Boxpark

·         Cosy Club

·         Hawksmoor

·         LW Theatres

·         Morty & Bob’s

·         Southwark Quarter

·         Swingers Crazy Golf

·         The 411

·         The Libertine

·         The Little Orange Door

·         The Little Yellow Door

·         The Little Scarlet Door

·         The Little Blue Door

·         The Palm House

·         The Social

About Solovey

Solovey was born from an idea by Yasha Estraikh, a Ukrainian living in the UK. Seeing what the Ukrainian people and his family were experiencing following the invasion of Ukraine, he found himself looking for ways he could offer meaningful support. He quickly discovered that many brands were looking for ways to tell engaging stories to their customers and teams and raise money for Ukraine, but didn’t know how. And so, a range of Ukrainian-inspired drinks collaborations were born. 100% of the profit made by Solovey is donated to War Child – supporting the over 2.8m Ukrainian children who need humanitarian assistance, with more than half of the country’s children displaced.

About War Child

War Child is the only specialist charity for children affected by conflict. For more than two decades, they’ve been driven by a single goal – ensuring a safe future for every child living through war.  

They aim to reach children as early as possible when conflict breaks out and support them long after the cameras have gone. They deliver life-changing services and support in communities affected by conflicts to keep children safe and help them to heal and learn for the chance of a better future.

War Child has been working to support those on the frontline in Ukraine since the conflict began in February 2022. They’re working to provide critical training for child-centred humanitarian responses, whilst also working in the neighbouring territories people are being forced to flee to.