Monitors to Save Little Lives
Monitors to Save Little Lives
Completed

Monitors to Save Little Lives

Started: 23.10.2025
Kiev
Completed
Totally raised
170000.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
170000.00 UAH

In October 2025, the project “Monitors to Save Young Patients” was posted on the platform of the Ukrainian Charity Exchange (dobro.ua). The aim of the project was to raise funds for the purchase of two uMEC120 patient monitors for the Kyiv City Children's Clinical Hospital No. 1, an executive body of the Kyiv City Council (Kyiv City State Administration), Kyiv.

Thanks to the charitable support of 4FRIENDS, the necessary equipment was purchased.

An agreement 10-2025/1-711HW/2025 dated October 22, 2025, was concluded between the Ukrainian Charity Exchange Charitable Foundation and the supplier HARVIND LLC for the supply of equipment.

Payment for the equipment was made on November 11, 2025. And on November 12, 2025, two Mindray uMEC120 patient monitors were delivered to the hospital.

The equipment provides continuous monitoring of the child's vital signs — heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen levels, and other parameters. This allows doctors to respond promptly to the slightest changes in the patient's condition and ensure safe intensive care.

Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
Patient monitor uMEC120 - 2 pcs 170000.00
Total project costs 170000.00
Remnant 0.00
Total 170000.00
Supported
4Friends
23.10.2025 12:58
170000.00 UAH
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