The girl needs monitoring sensors
The girl needs monitoring sensors
Completed

The girl needs monitoring sensors

The project is carried by
Started: 24.02.2025
Kharkiv
Completed
Totally raised
27200.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
27200.00 UAH
14.05.2025 16:50
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!
14.05.2025 16:09
Bought sensors for the girl
Vladyslav CF "Hope and Believe"
Dear Benefactors! The project is completed. With the funds raised, the Foundation purchased the necessary sensors for monitoring blood sugar for Maria. This makes it easier for the girl to control her well-be…
24.02.2025 14:03
Start of the project.
Supported
36
Середній донат
190 UAH
ТОП-донат
10000 UAH
Supported
Charity donation
11.03.2025 11:45
3412.00 UAH
Charity donation
10.03.2025 13:23
100.00 UAH
Charity donation
10.03.2025 12:41
200.00 UAH
Charity donation
10.03.2025 09:36
150.00 UAH
Charity donation
10.03.2025 09:24
200.00 UAH
All donors

Done - reports are ready,
the project is completed.

Thank you for your support!

Done - reports are ready

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