Kyryllko: to survive in Kharkiv. 3
Kyryllko: to survive in Kharkiv. 3
Completed

Kyryllko: to survive in Kharkiv. 3

The project is carried by
Started: 27.02.2023
Kharkiv
Completed
Totally raised
21395.5 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
21395.50 UAH

Kyrylko was finally discharged home after a severe exacerbation of his incurable disease. His mother is happy that once again cystic fibrosis has been defeated, but she is worried because her son needs to take 10 inhalations a day, and electricity is supplied on a schedule. The son is too weak after treatment to run anywhere with a generator.

Without regular inhalations, thick sputum will fill the child's lungs every day and make it difficult to breathe. There is no time to pause. Living with cystic fibrosis means being treated every day, seven days a week, without breaks. That's why we ask for your support to buy this family a powerful flashlight and a charging station so that they can connect an inhaler to it. We will also pay for a month's supply of medicines for the boy. 

Kirill has been fighting the disease all his life. Now is the most difficult period: last year he and his mother spent in Kharkiv, a city that is constantly under massive enemy shelling. Unfortunately, they have reasons why they cannot leave Kharkiv. The family really needs your support to get through these difficult times.

Full name: Titarenko Kyrylo, 10.02.2017
City: Kharkiv
Diagnosis: Cystic fibrosis
ID: 8567
Supported
Charity donation
03.03.2023 10:12
721.50 UAH
Charity donation
03.03.2023 09:41
1000.00 UAH
Charity donation
03.03.2023 04:19
1000.00 UAH
Charity donation
03.03.2023 02:03
4836.00 UAH
V.Pro
02.03.2023 13:31
300.00 UAH
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