Saving the hearts of Amosov's young patients
Saving the hearts of Amosov's young patients
Completed

Saving the hearts of Amosov's young patients

The project is carried by
Started: 19.03.2024
Ukraine
Completed
Totally raised
301778.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
301778.00 UAH

03/19/2024 - thanks to the charity program of the company Vodafone Ukraine "A good deed as a gift", the project was completely closed. And we immediately bought implants for four children and called them for surgery. On 04/09/2024, a successful operation was performed on Mark Mrachkovsky, on 10/04/2024, a successful operation was performed on Burlai Svyatoslav, on 17/04/2024, a successful operation was performed on Oleksandri Panchenko, and on 24/04/2024, a successful operation was performed on Beylyk Solomiya. We express our huge gratitude to the Vodafone Ukraine campaign, which continues to help children - have healthy hearts during a full-scale war!!! We also thank BO MBF "UBB", thanks to your employees, online platform dobro.ua. and donors, we have the opportunity to save children's hearts!!!!

 

Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
всього витрат по проєкту 301778.00
Total project costs 301778.00
Remnant 0.00
Total 301778.00
Supported
Vodafone Ukraine
19.03.2024 21:37
301778.00 UAH
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