Mykolaiv region: help to affected people
Mykolaiv region: help to affected people
Completed

Mykolaiv region: help to affected people

Started: 04.01.2023
Mykolaiv region
Completed
Totally raised
810945.48 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
810945.48 UAH

Mykolaiv City Hospital №3 is the largest specialized medical institution in the region, which provides all types of surgical care to the population of the region. On average, the hospital receives 15,000 patients every year and performs 6,000 surgical interventions.

Since the introduction of martial law in Ukraine on February 24, 2022 and the beginning of active hostilities in the Mykolaiv region due to aggression by the Russian Federation, the hospital continues to provide comprehensive emergency medical care to all injured and injured residents, because Mykolaiv is under constant shelling, and ordinary innocent people suffer and receive serious injuries.

The economic situation is difficult, the hospital has insufficient funding, but there is a need for expensive medical equipment to provide effective qualified care to people. There is a special need for diagnostic urological equipment and equipment for minimally invasive interventions. This ensures low trauma, shortens the patient's stay in the hospital, the fastest recovery after surgery, and the absence of postoperative scars.

With this fundrising, we aim to provide the Mykolayiv hospital with the necessary equipment in the form of a resectoscope and an ureterorenoscope.

UPD: the name of the project have been updated. Old project name: "Mykolaiv region: help to injured people".

ID: 8479
Supported
Charity donation
06.02.2023 16:21
802335.48 UAH
Lyudmyla
01.02.2023 09:33
100.00 UAH
Charity donation
27.01.2023 16:14
5000.00 UAH
Charity donation
21.01.2023 00:44
250.00 UAH
Charity donation
18.01.2023 11:13
30.00 UAH
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