Give a present to sick kids
Give a present to sick kids
Completed

Give a present to sick kids

The project is carried by
Started: 09.11.2021
Ukraine
Completed
Totally raised
5000.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
5000.00 UAH

Project "Make a gift to sick children" is a joint project of KIYAN Charitable Foundation with the UBB, which was to help raise funds to pay for gifts to children with disabilities undergoing treatment at the Brain Stimulation Center.

Holding the "Time of Witchcraft" campaign gives everyone the opportunity to become a good wizard for their wards. Most children who suffer from serious illnesses tell doctors about their dreams and hope that they will come true. CF KIYAN presented vitamins to each of the 30 children who came for treatment.
The money was raised by the UBB fund team. CF KIYAN expresses its gratitude to the staff of the UBB for their impeccable work.

Summary cost table
Costs Sum (UAH)
Vitamins 5000.00
Total project costs 5000.00
Remnant 0.00
Total 5000.00
Supported
21
Середній донат
150 UAH
ТОП-донат
1542 UAH
Supported
Charity donation
15.11.2021 12:52
1542.00 UAH
Charity donation
15.11.2021 10:52
100.00 UAH
Charity donation
14.11.2021 14:29
50.00 UAH
Charity donation
12.11.2021 23:19
100.00 UAH
Charity donation
12.11.2021 17:18
200.00 UAH
All donors

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