"CHARITABLE FUND "SVICHADO"

"CHARITABLE FUND "SVICHADO"

Total projects
506
Totally raised
71197652.51 UAH
“SVICHADO” is a charity fund that provides material, technical and logistical assistance to Ukrainian hospitals rescuing premature-born babies. Our fund is engaged in informing the population about the problem of premature birth, implements with the programs of corporate social responsibility and in every way contributes to the development of charity in Ukraine.
I want to look
sorted by
Showing projects: 8 from 506
Under constant supervision. Chernivtsi
Support
Health
Under constant supervision. Chernivtsi
The goal of the project is to purchase saturation sensors for pulse oximeters for the Chernivtsi Central…
Hearing the heartbeat of a child. Khmelnytskyi
Support
Health
Hearing the heartbeat of a child. Khmelnytskyi
The goal of the project is to help the Multidisciplinary Central District Hospital of the Sloboda-Kulchy…
Helping a maternity hospital in Donetsk region
Support
Health
Helping a maternity hospital in Donetsk region
The goal of the project is to purchase positioners, stackers and covers for a maternity hospital in Done…
Warmth and protection for babies
Support
Health
Warmth and protection for babies
The goal of the project is to purchase positioners, layers, and covers for nursing preterm babies for th…
Helping babies in the perinatal center of Kryvyi Rih
Support
Health
Helping babies in the perinatal center of Kryvyi Rih
The goal of the charity project is to raise funds for the purchase of an expert-class ultrasound machine…
Help for Okhmatdyt
Support
Health
Help for Okhmatdyt
The goal of this project is to pay for furniture for the country's multidisciplinary medical and diagnos…
Support for children's hospitals during the war
Support
Health
Support for children's hospitals during the war
Here you can help to buy medical equipment, medicines and supplies for Ukrainian children's hospitals.
Diagnostics that save lives
See more
Health
Diagnostics that save lives
It's no secret that modern medicine is developing at a frantic pace. What was once inaccessible to docto…