Save Illiaya Petrov's heart
Save Illiaya Petrov's heart
Completed

Save Illiaya Petrov's heart

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Started: 29.09.2023
Odesa
Completed
Totally raised
94160.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
94160.00 UAH

09/29/2023 - on the website of the "UBB" Bank of Ukraine - dobro.ua. thanks to the Vodafone Ukraine campaign, a project was created and supported thanks to the charity program of the Vodafone Ukraine company "A good deed as a gift" - "Save the heart of Petrov Ilya" the boy urgently needed to undergo an endovascular operation to eliminate a congenital heart defect. Amosov's doctors perform such operations free of charge. But the parents had to buy a heart implant. Ilya's family is poor and could not afford an implant to save their child's life. Therefore, they had to turn to benefactors for help. 09/29/2023 - 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 an implant for Ilya and called him for surgery. On October 3, 2023, Ilya Petrov underwent a successful operation.

Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
Purchase a heart implant 94160.00
Total project costs 94160.00
Remnant 0.00
Total 94160.00
Supported
Vodafone Ukraine
29.09.2023 14:50
94160.00 UAH
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