Boys-winners! 3
Boys-winners! 3
Completed

Boys-winners! 3

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Started: 07.09.2020
Zaporizhia
Completed
Totally raised
9807.7 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
9807.70 UAH
Dear friends! The boys' rehabilitation began earlier than the required amount was raised. Therefore, even in the process of fundraising, the fund agreed with the Tomatis - Ukraine rehabilitation center to defer payment for the courses. From 10/12/2020 to 10/24/2020 the boys underwent regular rehabilitation courses. Nikita and David are frequent guests of this center, so rehabilitologists are always eagerly awaiting them. For so many years of communication, the staff of the center has found an approach to children, so classes are always held in a friendly atmosphere. And this principle contributes to great results! Each rehabilitation course is a new step towards improving the quality of life, so timely help and material support for families with special children is indispensable!
Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
Partial рayment for a medical stay 9807.70
Total project costs 9807.70
Remnant 0.00
Total 9807.70
Letter and application
Supported
Будьмо!
20.11.2020 08:31
15.27 UAH
Будьмо!
17.11.2020 08:25
15.27 UAH
Будьмо!
15.11.2020 08:19
15.27 UAH
Будьмо!
12.11.2020 09:34
15.27 UAH
Будьмо!
10.11.2020 08:24
15.27 UAH
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