5 units for the price of 1? It's a deal! 4
5 units for the price of 1? It's a deal! 4
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5 units for the price of 1? It's a deal! 4

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Started: 01.04.2025
Ukraine
Active
Still needed
21648.00 UAH
Funded
3%
Total goal
22500.00 UAH

People with cystic fibrosis need daily inhalations just to breathe. But even the most reliable equipment wears out over time. When an inhaler breaks down, taking medication becomes impossible – and that’s a direct threat to life.

We can’t leave our patients without help. But right now, the fund’s resources for inhaler repairs have run out.

A new device costs 9,000 UAH, while repairs and part replacements cost only 1,500 UAH. 1,500 UAH can restore an inhaler, ensuring that someone can breathe without fear of missing their treatment.

We need your support! Every donation is a chance for someone to keep breathing. Together, we can help!

 

ID: 10090

Your help is needed more than ever. Support the project to add some goodness to this world!

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30.04.2025 11:05
100.00 UAH
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19.04.2025 22:58
20.00 UAH
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18.04.2025 14:57
30.00 UAH
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18.04.2025 09:23
2.00 UAH
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290.00 UAH
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