Helping Hospitals in Khmelnitsky and Odessa
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On the 20th day of the war, Odessa and Khmelnitsky became a refuge for thousands of people displaced from their homes after Russian troops began destroying Ukrainian cities. Hospitals in these cities are trying to help all children and adults in need. After all, apart from injuries at the hands of the Kafirs, other illnesses have gone nowhere. People are sick and in need of surgery. Our goal is to help procure medicine and medicines at the hospital, which now takes not only locals, but also internally displaced people.
The Khmelnytsky Regional Hospital has 21 inpatient departments with 790 beds, 15 diagnostic, therapeutic and support services that provide comprehensive medical care to the population throughout the region around the clock. The hospital operates around the clock and provides care not only to inpatients from the region, but also to all refugees who have taken refuge in the city and region.
The goal is to purchase 100 packs of anti-inflammatory injections, 20 packs of analgesic injections, 220 packs of antibacterial medications and consumables.
Odessa City Children's Hospital No. 2 is a multidisciplinary institution for specialized inpatient and consultative care for children. The hospital provides simultaneous assistance to 185 children from 0 to 18 years old. Currently it shelters many children from Mykolaiv and Kherson regions. The purpose of the project is to purchase 24 names of medicines, namely more than 700 packs of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory and solutions for injections.
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