Painless tests for premature babies. Mariupol
Painless tests for premature babies. Mariupol
Completed

Painless tests for premature babies. Mariupol

The project is carried by
Started: 10.06.2020
Mariupol
Completed
Totally raised
35340.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
35340.00 UAH
The purpose of the project "Painless tests for premature babies. Mariupol "- purchase of a modern transcutaneous bilirubinometer in the Department of Neonatal Pathology and Premature Care of the Children's and Women's Health Center of Mariupol, Mariupol. In November, as part of the International Day of Premature Babies, the 10 hryvnia community raised funds for the purchase of medical equipment - a modern transcutaneous bilirubinometer. UAH 31,488 was transferred to the project, which is almost 98% of the total required amount. We are happy to have been able to convey the importance of the project and involve people in our mission.
Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
Bilirubinometer MB120 for KNP "MTMO Child and Women's Health" Mariupol 35340.00
Total project costs 35340.00
Remnant 0.00
Total 35340.00
Supported
10 UAH
16.11.2020 12:32
31488.72 UAH
Charity donation
16.10.2020 20:00
20.00 UAH
Ольга Ларина
05.09.2020 20:26
101.96 UAH
TessLab
04.09.2020 12:34
1000.00 UAH
Charity donation
03.09.2020 21:49
100.00 UAH
All donors

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