RRCMO "THE HEART TO THE CHILDREN OF UKRAINE"

RRCMO "THE HEART TO THE CHILDREN OF UKRAINE"

Total projects
37
Totally raised
522706.50 UAH
Primary goals – Charitable non-profitable organization. 1. Helped at risk children and families, who do not have access tobasic needs and are socially insecure 2. Improved conditions of orphans 3. Supported the development of children’s institutions 4. Implemented youth development program
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Mark has a chance for recovery – let's support!
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Mark has a chance for recovery – let's support!
9-year-old Mark from Rivne is a cheerful and inquisitive child who had everything: school, sports, frien…
Help children with cystic fibrosis breathe!
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Help children with cystic fibrosis breathe!
Thanks to this project, we will purchase a SIMEO device designed to significantly alleviate the symptoms…
Vitaliy needs rehabilitation: let's join forces!
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Vitaliy needs rehabilitation: let's join forces!
Vitalii Vasyliuk is a 15-year-old boy from Kvasyliv (Rivne region), who struggles to live without pain a…
Let's give a chance for Svitlana's recovery
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Let's give a chance for Svitlana's recovery
12-year-old Svitlana Melnyk has an incurable diagnosis – cerebral palsy. Throughout her life, she has be…
Lets help Vitalii with rehabilitation!
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Lets help Vitalii with rehabilitation!
While our entire country is fighting against real evil, 14-year-old Vitaliy Vasylyuk, a resident of the …
Let's help Svitlana to recover! 10
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Let's help Svitlana to recover! 10
Svitlana Melnyk is 11 years , this girl suffers from incurable diseas since her born-cerebral palsy. How…
Let's help Svitlana to recover! 9
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Let's help Svitlana to recover! 9
11-year-old Svitlanka Melnyk from the Rivne region has an incurable diagnosis – cerebral palsy (CP). Thr…
Let's give Svitlana a chance to recover! 8
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Let's give Svitlana a chance to recover! 8
Svitlana Melnyk has a very difficult diagnosis – cerebral palsy, spastic quadriplegia, and partial atrop…