Our defender needs help
Our defender needs help
Completed

Our defender needs help

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Started: 21.12.2021
Poltava region
Completed
Totally raised
100000.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
100000.00 UAH

The purpose of the project was to raise funds for Alexander Kovalenko. The young man was seriously injured while serving in the anti-terrorist operation zone. In 2014, in the Luhansk region, Alexander received a head injury. An enemy bullet pierced the helmet and got stuck in the skull bones. The boy was in a coma for a long time. For the seventh year in a row, relatives have been trying to bring their son back to life: numerous courses of treatment, rehabilitation, and constant care. Now the defender of Ukraine needed to buy a verticalizer, exercise bike and small equipment so that he could learn to stand again and take the first steps on his native land. Alexander defended our peaceful dream, so our gratitude is to support it today. The goods were received according to the receipts of 22.12.2021, 19.01.2022, 28.01.2022

Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
Treatment 100000.00
Total project costs 100000.00
Remnant 0.00
Total 100000.00
Supported
Charity donation
21.12.2021 22:02
100000.00 UAH
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