Children's hope: help to Children's City Hospital No. 3. Odesa 2
Children's hope: help to Children's City Hospital No. 3. Odesa 2
Completed

Children's hope: help to Children's City Hospital No. 3. Odesa 2

Started: 01.07.2022
Odessa
Completed
Totally raised
200600.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
200600.00 UAH

As part of the cardiology project, on July 28, 2022, the diagnostic department of the Communal non-profit enterprise "Children's City Clinical Hospital No. 3" of the Odesa City Council received assistance. With the collected funds for the hospital, a PVT 712-BT sensor was purchased and transferred to the existing Toshiba Aplio 300 ultrasound machine. Previously, the project had already purchased a PST 50 BT sensor, which is successfully functioning in the hospital. This sensor allows conducting in-depth studies of organs and systems in children with heart disease, especially in those with possible pathophysiological changes in the brain against the background of cardiovascular diseases.

Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
Convex sensor PVT 200600.00
Total project costs 200600.00
Remnant 0.00
Total 200600.00
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Charity donation
01.07.2022 14:51
200600.00 UAH
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