Humanitarian aid to displaced persons
Humanitarian aid to displaced persons
Completed

Humanitarian aid to displaced persons

The project is carried by
Started: 13.04.2022
Dnipro
Completed
Totally raised
470000.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
470000.00 UAH

The dobro.ua is grateful to the Ukraine Relief Fund for the contribution in the amount of UAH 271 993,96 made through the "dobro.ua - Ukraine above all".

The charity initiative Ukraine Relief Fund was founded by Viktor and Olena Pinchuk and the Viktor Pinchuk Foundation, Eric and Wendy Schmidt and Schmidt Futures, Robert F. Smith and Vista Equity Partners, the Minderoo Foundation of Andrew and Nicola Forrest, Bill Ford and the General Atlantic Foundation.

Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
Purchasing food and household chemicals for internally displaced persons 470000.00
Total project costs 470000.00
Remnant 0.00
Total 470000.00
Supported
32
Середній донат
102 UAH
ТОП-донат
271994 UAH
Supported
Charity donation
23.06.2022 14:45
271993.96 UAH
Charity donation
21.06.2022 20:45
150.00 UAH
botslot 123
20.06.2022 16:21
1000.00 UAH
Charity donation
20.06.2022 10:12
30.61 UAH
Charity donation
18.06.2022 14:36
1021.84 UAH
All donors

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the project is completed.

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