Life sensors
Life sensors
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Life sensors

The project is carried by
Started: 03.12.2024
Kyiv
Active
Still needed
105400.00 UAH
Funded
1%
Total goal
107500.00 UAH

Daily blood glucose monitoring is not a luxury, but a vital necessity for people with diabetes. However, it remains unaffordable for many due to the high cost of modern sensors. We aim to change this together with you!

Why is it important?

Glucose monitoring sensors are a technology that:

- Eliminates painful finger pricking,

- Allows you to accurately track changes in your glucose levels in real time,

- Reduces the risk of hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia,

- Helps people with diabetes live a full life.

The goal of our project is to raise funds for the purchase of 50 glucose monitoring sensors, which will be distributed to those wards of our organization who need it most. These can be children, the elderly, or those in difficult life circumstances.

ID: 9834

Your help is needed more than ever. Support the project to add some goodness to this world!

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Charity donation
01.11.2025 08:12
200.00 UAH
Charity donation
01.11.2025 00:52
269.73 UAH
Charity donation
31.10.2025 12:03
100.00 UAH
Paul Zavorotnikov
06.10.2025 19:55
30.00 UAH
Charity donation
21.08.2025 17:21
256.00 UAH
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