A girl with a rare disease
A girl with a rare disease
Completed

A girl with a rare disease

The project is carried by
Started: 13.09.2023
Cherkasy region
Completed
Totally raised
44000.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
44000.00 UAH
17.11.2023 15:55
The project has been implemented
dobro.ua dobro.ua ICF "Ukrainian Philanthropic Marketplace"
Dear donors! We are pleased to announce that this project has been successfully implemented. A detailed report can be found in the "Reports and documents" section. Thanks to everyone who supports us!
26.10.2023 13:24
Дівчинка з рідкісним захворюванням
Виктория Чередниченко CO CF "KYIAN"
Дівчинка з рідкісним захворюванням
Всім доброго дня! Софійка пройшла черговий курс реабілітації в міжнародному центрі реабілітації та нейрофізіології "Я Є". Хочу подякувати всім, хто зробив проходження цього курсу можливим. Дякуємо Вікторії Ма…
13.09.2023 12:13
Start of the project.
Supported
Charity donation
21.09.2023 07:36
6280.00 UAH
Charity donation
21.09.2023 00:03
100.00 UAH
Дмитро В.
20.09.2023 23:11
200.00 UAH
Charity donation
20.09.2023 22:35
100.00 UAH
Charity donation
20.09.2023 22:28
100.00 UAH
All donors

Done - reports are ready,
the project is completed.

Thank you for your support!

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