Our Vision

Turning Lessons of the Past into Lifesaving Action

End of Indifference Foundation was born out of a profound realization of the power of indifference. Our founders, deeply moved by the events of the Holocaust, saw how indifference could empower hate and pledged to dedicate their lives to refusing indifference.

Our vision is rooted in the words of Nobel Prize Winner and Holocaust survivor, Elie Wiesel.

We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim…when human lives are endangered…national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant.

These words serve as a constant reminder of our mission and the importance of our work.

Our Founders’ Vision, Your Action

Our founders bring more than a decade of experience in humanitarian projects in conflict zones in Europe and the Middle East. Their skills in emergency medical services, instruction, and historical expertise fuel our mission to end indifference.

We invite you to join us in our mission. Together, we can turn indifference into action, and action into life-saving change. Will you join us?

Meet Our Team

Jesse Corey serves as the President of EOI.

Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, he has been involved in numerous projects to provide humanitarian aid, medical supplies, protective equipment and training for Ukrainian soldiers, chaplains and displaced civilians.

He has 13 years of experience working in the international non-profit field in Europe and the Middle East. He holds B.S. and M.A degrees in History with an academic focus on the history of genocide and Holocaust studies.

Oleksii Yudkevych is EOI’s on the ground director.

He is a Combat Medic Corpsman and holds a certificate from the David Nott Foundation for “Hostile Environment Surgical Training”.

He is a veteran of the 2014 Anti-Terrorist Operation in Donetsk Oblast.

He is also the co-founder of the Ukrainian public organization Zgraya. Since 2022, he has led a humanitarian medical mission, overseeing complex evacuations and managing a clinic in a frontline city. His research in the field of “finances in charitable organizations” has been published in Ukrainian academic journals.

Stratton Harrison serves as the secretary at EOI.

With over a decade of experience in the nonprofit sector, he has worked extensively with orphanages in Mexico and currently serves as a manager in a senior nutrition program. Stratton holds a master’s degree in nonprofit business from Hebrew University and resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Amanda.