The I Will Coding and Robotics School is expanding its LEGO® Robotics classroom in Mykolaiv! With new tablets and LEGO® Education kits, more children can now learn coding and robotics through play. The biggest LEGO donation — a full suitcase carried to Ukraine by Tatiana — sparked a new phase of hands-on, creative learning.
In 2016, I Will Robot was born — marking the launch of the I Will Code School! After years of bringing computers to children across Ukraine, I Will set a new path toward robotics, coding, and structured learning. Through teamwork, creativity, and fun projects, students are now building robots and shaping the future together.
On June 1, 2016, the I Will Association proudly opened I Will Computer Class #11 in Pervomaisk, Mykolaiv region. It was a joyful day as my father cut the ribbon for the 11th time! The new classroom gives children access to technology, learning, and opportunity — turning dreams into brighter futures across Ukraine.
On March 4, 2016, the I Will Association held the Information Technologies Competition, bringing together over 20 students from 10 I Will Computer Centres across the Mykolaiv region. Participants showcased their creativity and skills in Graphic Design, Word Processing, Multimedia, and Programming, making the event an inspiring celebration of learning and innovation!
Nadezhda Playground, founded in 2013 at Ted’s School, has become a favorite spot for preschool learning and play. The kindergarten provides a warm, creative environment where children grow and thrive. With new projects underway, we’re proud to keep supporting joy, learning, and happiness for the youngest members of our community.
On May 18, 2015, I Will Computer Class #9 opened at the Arts and Science Center in Snigirevka, Mykolaiv region. The emotional ceremony marked another step toward bringing technology and opportunity to children. With internet access now available, students can explore, learn, and dream — thanks to the generosity of I Will supporters.
In February 2015, I Will Association’s story was featured on Ukrainian TV, where my father shared how I Will helped a young boy named Kirill. The episode aired on February 6, bringing hope that national attention would speed up his long-awaited medical operation.