Help to save their lives!
Help to save their lives!
Completed

Help to save their lives!

The project is carried by
Started: 01.10.2019
Dnipro
Completed
Totally raised
5400.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
5400.00 UAH

Infections are not pleasant to anyone, especially their complications, and for our patients, they carry an extremely serious threat. From birth, our boys and girls have been living with a serious illness that affects the respiratory system. They are especially vulnerable to infections. Even when a simple ARVI lasts a long time and has complications, surviving the flu or pneumococci is a test that is better to avoid at all.

If you support this project, families of Dnipro region, in which there are patients with cystic fibrosis, will receive protection for this season. We are raising funds for the purchase of three pneumococcal vaccines.

Cystic fibrosis is a severe congenital disease. Changes at the DNA level distort the work of the whole organism.

ID: 5506
Supported
Charity donation
28.12.2019 02:32
269.23 UAH
Павло Ю
28.12.2019 01:46
203.67 UAH
Charity donation
28.12.2019 01:31
203.92 UAH
Charity donation
27.12.2019 23:22
100.00 UAH
Charity donation
27.12.2019 22:51
35.73 UAH
All donors

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