Let Mykyta live! 7
Let Mykyta live! 7
Completed

Let Mykyta live! 7

The project is carried by
Started: 15.09.2020
Vinnytsia region
Completed
Totally raised
93700.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
93700.00 UAH

Project "Let Nikita live! 7 "is another joint project of BF KIYAN with the UBB, which was to help raise funds to pay for a course of treatment at the Brain Stimulation Center in Kyiv, Apis-Melifika Center in Khmelnytsky for Dobrovolsky Nikita.

Nikita Dobrovolsky underwent 3 courses of treatment at the APIS-MELIFICA Center from November 16, 2020. to 27.11.2020, from 01.02.2021 to 05.02.2021, and from 15.04.2021 to 16.04.2021, as well as in the Brain Stimulation Center from 01.03.2021.

It was passed: consultation with a doctor - neurologist; massages, exercise therapy.

The Kiyan Charitable Foundation expresses its gratitude to the staff of the UBB for their impeccable work. And Nikita's parents give you words of gratitude for the warmth, kindness and desire to help children who are suffering.

Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
Treatment 93700.00
Total project costs 93700.00
Remnant 0.00
Total 93700.00
Supported
Charity donation
18.12.2020 17:15
3829.19 UAH
Charity donation
18.12.2020 15:35
509.62 UAH
Charity donation
18.12.2020 14:40
50.92 UAH
Charity donation
18.12.2020 13:54
300.00 UAH
Charity donation
18.12.2020 12:02
100.00 UAH
All donors

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