Children's Hope: helping children's intensive care units 2025
Children's Hope: helping children's intensive care units 2025
Completed

Children's Hope: helping children's intensive care units 2025

Started: 31.07.2025
Lviv
Completed
Totally raised
14998254.59 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
14998264.59 UAH

In June 2025, Kyivstar launched a new direction of the Children's Hope charity initiative – support for children's intensive care units. As part of this initiative, the company is allocating UAH 15 million to purchase equipment for St. Nicholas Hospital, which is part of the UNBROKEN Center ecosystem in Lviv.

The hospital has three children's intensive care units: pediatric, neonatal and cardiac. The fourth one, the neuro intensive care unit, will soon start operating.

To ensure efficient and prompt medical care, the allocated funds will be used to purchase critical equipment:

 - a modern system for ultrasound diagnostics
 - a mobile X-ray machine;
 - open resuscitation systems for newborns (2 pcs);
 - a monitor with a nerve conduction assessment function;
 - central monitoring station;
 - electrocardiographs (2 pcs);
 - medical trolleys for quick access to instruments (7 pcs);
 - laryngoscopic equipment.

This equipment will allow doctors to act instantly – without losing a single precious minute in the fight for children's lives.

Together we help difficult stories of children to have a happy ending.

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31.07.2025 11:32
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