Solutions to win: 10-year-old Ukrainian raises $600 for army after selling his video game on AppStore
Leonid, a 10-year-old Kyiv citizen, decided to support Ukrainian troops in the most creative way by publishing his video game on AppStore.
The game helped him raise over $600 dollars, which he directed to soldiers in the raging battles.
What is the problem?
Ukrainians do their best to support the army's capabilities, taking the initiative into their own hands. As the nation fights for peace and good fortune, anyone supports the Armed Forces from every corner of the world. Children are no exception.
What is the solution?
Leonid Khodorovsky is a 10-year-old genius from Kyiv. Despite his young age, he had already learned to code and differ some basic coding languages. Although he lives in Spain, he actively supports Ukraine. The boy is now studying at an international Spanish school, where he actively uses English and has already learned Swift and Python in computer courses. His parents are nowhere near IT, unlike Leonid.
The boy has been keen on technology since the very childhood. His parents noticed the son's passion and helped Leonid to learn more in this field.
How does it work?
Creating a game for Leonid and his friend was a kind of challenge. The young developers have long been interested in programming, and the game was supposed to be their first serious project. When the AppStore approved the game, there was no limit to their joy.
After the release, friends decided to share their stories with the Facebook community. So far, the boys have managed to raise 25,000 UAH (around $600), which helped to purchase the Termit drone. This device has a great weight capacity of 50 kilos and can speed up to 25 km/h.