Guarding children's health
Guarding children's health
Completed

Guarding children's health

The project is carried by
Started: 04.03.2021
Odessa
Completed
Totally raised
51005.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
51005.00 UAH
On 03.04.2021, the project "On guard of children's health" was published on the website of the "UBB" IBF. The goal of the project is to raise funds for the purchase of medical consumables and maintenance of medical equipment (current repairs), which will allow doctors to provide high-quality and quickly necessary assistance to children admitted to the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery of OODKL (including those with congenital pathologies). for the Municipal non-profit enterprise "Odesa Regional Children's Clinical Hospital" of the Odesa Regional Council (KNP "OODKB" OOR) (cardiovascular surgery department "OODKB" OOR).

 

 

Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
Consumables 51005.00
Total project costs 51005.00
Remnant 0.00
Total 51005.00
Supported
10 UAH
29.10.2021 12:52
12632.49 UAH
Charity donation
26.10.2021 08:27
50.00 UAH
Charity donation
20.10.2021 10:29
20.00 UAH
Charity donation
20.10.2021 07:55
25.00 UAH
Алёна Данилова
16.10.2021 23:33
100.00 UAH
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