In April, PavelAndreev.ORG continued to grow in a way that directly impacts what matters most — the chances of help reaching people on time.
162,000 people used the platform in just one month.
This means campaigns are reaching more people than ever before. And when more people see a cause, the likelihood of support increases. Every visit carries potential — a donation, a share, or simply awareness that can lead to action.
Even more important than the number itself is where these people come from.
In April:
This is a clear signal that PavelAndreev.ORG is no longer just a regional platform, but a global network of support, connecting people across borders through shared humanity.
A total of 374 campaigns were submitted in April — the highest number to date.
This reflects growing trust, but also growing responsibility.
Out of these:
Sharing these numbers openly matters.
Growth is not happening at the expense of trust. On the contrary — stricter review processes ensure that every published campaign meets high standards for transparency and security. Because trust is the foundation of every donation.
April also marked expansion into new markets, including:
Russia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia
One of the most powerful examples of global connection was a campaign created in the United States to support a child in Iran.
When technology and trust work together, borders become irrelevant.
Alongside global expansion, the platform continues to strengthen its presence in key countries such as:
Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, and North Macedonia
In these regions, the community is becoming more active, more engaged, and more responsive.
Behind every number stands a dedicated team working every day to improve, secure, and expand the platform.
But more importantly:
Every new user, every new country, and every new campaign increases one thing —
the chance that help will arrive on time.
That is the core mission of PavelAndreev.ORG:
To shorten the distance between someone in need and someone ready to help.
April shows clearly — that distance is getting smaller.