Kiss My Apps joined an initiative by Alla Horska and Viktor Zaretsky Foundation aligned with ROZETKA and Ukraine WOW, making a donation to support recreation of Alla Horska’s mosaic.
Kiss My Apps became one of the "Guardians of Boryviter" by contributing UAH 220,000 supporting the recreation of Alla Horska’s Boryviter mosaic through a charitable purchase. The company now owns one of 10 enlarged fragments.
The original mosaic was created in the summer of 1967 in Mariupol. Featuring a falcon in flight, it became a symbol of creative freedom and bold monumentalism. In 1970, Alla Horska — one of the leaders of the Ukrainian Sixtiers movement — was killed by Soviet secret services.
During the full-scale invasion and occupation of Mariupol in 2022, the mosaic was heavily damaged by Russian forces, and its fate remains unknown. The losses of Mariupol's monumental art, including Horska’s works, were publicly documented by journalist and photographer Ivan Stanislavskyi.
In 2025, ROZETKA, Ukraine WOW, and the Alla Horska and Viktor Zaretsky Foundation recreated Boryviter. Fifteen monumental artists and researchers participated, gathering over 700 kg of materials from around the world over the course of six weeks.
As part of the project, a second copy of the mosaic was also created, divided into 1,250 fragments. Each fragment was made available for purchase, allowing supporters to contribute to the future restoration of Boryviter.