A corporate gift that saves lives. 2020
A corporate gift that saves lives. 2020
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A corporate gift that saves lives. 2020

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Started: 05.04.2019
Ivano-Frankivsk region
Completed
Totally raised
151000.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
151000.00 UAH

For the fourth year in a row, ESKA Capital has been giving up corporate gifts in favor of charity. This is a social initiative of a powerful leasing company, which for more than 11 years has been helping to grow micro, small and medium-sized businesses in Ukraine. New Year is the undisputed leader in gift racing. But it is better to give gifts that are really needed.The ESKA Capital team decided this year to send assistance to save the lives of premature babies.

In our country, every 15th child is born prematurely. Every 15th family is faced with a disaster that no one expected. Every fifteenth life hangs in the balance, because the baby who was born before the due date is not at all ready for existence. All its organs are underdeveloped, and their lives depend on apparatuses. Due to the lack of funding from the state, Ukrainian doctors are forced to ask caring people to help them save the lives of small patients.

The goal of our company on the eve of the New Year and Christmas holidays is to rectify this situation. Thanks to this charity project, we will purchase and transfer to the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Perinatal Center a new and very needed resuscitation table.

The resuscitation table is a long-term house for the newborn. The table provides optimal temperature conditions for proper heat transfer of the baby, guarantees optimal access to the patient from 4 sides and makes it possible to carry out simple urgent operations, all other devices (infusomat, pulse oximeters, etc.) are connected to it. A phototherapy lamp is mounted in it, which will allow not to get the baby out and not to shift it to other beds for the treatment of pathological jaundice. Without it, it is simply impossible to provide timely and high-quality support for the life of a child, and most importantly - saving a small life.

It is very important that each child has his own resuscitation table. That is why special medical equipment from ESKA Capital will be sent to the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Perinatal Center. This is not a random choice. ESKA Capital works effectively in all regions of Ukraine, and our team is convinced that it is financial patriotism, cooperation and social responsibility of entrepreneurs that can unite the country.

Refusing corporate gifts is a great opportunity to provide Ukrainian doctors with the necessary medical equipment and give them the opportunity to save the lives of children. And in the New Year of 2020 we wish our partners and clients good health, peace, love, profit and joy from good deeds! Perhaps right now, a future world champion, an outstanding artist, a Nobel laureate or the president of the country is smiling impatiently with us.

ID: 5002
Supported
34
Середній донат
102 UAH
ТОП-донат
118494 UAH
Supported
dobro.ua
26.12.2019 16:42
0.06 UAH
ESKA Capital
26.12.2019 16:33
118494.00 UAH
Charity donation
19.11.2019 18:01
50.00 UAH
Charity donation
19.11.2019 10:37
50.92 UAH
Charity donation
02.10.2019 00:02
300.00 UAH
All donors

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