Andrey needs funds for the operation
Andrey needs funds for the operation
Completed

Andrey needs funds for the operation

The project is carried by
Started: 23.12.2021
Kyiv
Completed
Totally raised
19010.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
19010.00 UAH

Funds in the amount of UAH 1,910.00 were collected on the website of the UBB ICF. With the funds raised through the dobro.ua website, the Hope and Believe Foundation purchased an ophthalmic surgical kit in the amount of UAH 17,510.00, which was transferred on February 16, 2022 to the father of Molchan's child Andriy Viktorovych. Thanks to the help of caring people, Molchan Andriy received the necessary medical supplies for the operation. The balance of funds in the amount of UAH 1,500.00 was used by the assistance operator for administrative purposes (office rent).

Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
Medical equipment 19010.00
Total project costs 19010.00
Remnant 0.00
Total 19010.00
Supported
16
Середній донат
300 UAH
ТОП-донат
11586 UAH
Supported
Charity donation
30.12.2021 16:15
11586.00 UAH
Charity donation
29.12.2021 21:35
94.00 UAH
Charity donation
29.12.2021 19:28
1000.00 UAH
Charity donation
29.12.2021 15:51
300.00 UAH
Charity donation
29.12.2021 01:10
120.00 UAH
All donors

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