DO IT
DO IT
Completed

DO IT

The project is carried by
Started: 24.07.2018
Sumy and Dnipro region
Completed
Totally raised
34083.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
34083.00 UAH

DO IT is a charity project of HR Network company aimed at providing equipment for Ukrainian hospitals, where children and adults with respiratory problems receive help. 

The company works out of boundaries uniting computer programmers and customers requiring IT services in the different countries of the world. Naturally, the first goal of the project is to provide the pulmonology departments of the regional children's hospitals with computer equipment.

It is difficult to imagine that in the modern world it is possible – that in the hospital department where they save children's lives, where they bring the most difficult children from the region, there was not a single computer! But now it is. And it's time to change it.

ID: 4244
Supported
54
Середній донат
102 UAH
ТОП-донат
6000 UAH
Supported
casio_86
05.02.2019 14:34
427.16 UAH
Charity donation
05.02.2019 13:46
407.85 UAH
Charity donation
05.02.2019 09:15
101.96 UAH
Андрей Постельняк
05.02.2019 08:33
316.08 UAH
Дмитро І Анастасія
05.02.2019 07:15
50.92 UAH
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