05/26/2024
Fundraising campaigns
June 12, 2022
Governments and nonprofits cannot solve the world's most severe
problems independently.
The Intensive Care of Khmelnitsky Children's Hospital
We needed to raise close to $87,000 for this equipment to save children's lives. We tried to purchase it here in the USA and we had ways to get it to the hospital from Poland directly delivered by car.
See the list of equipment (as for June 12, 2022) :
4x Medela Vario 18 suction pump - $5,243.96 + $398 tax + $441.60 shipping - in transit
5x B Braun Perfusor Compact Plus - $9,995 ($1,999 each) - done
Mindray BeneVision N12 patient monitor - $16,775 +$1,005 tax - done Philips SureSigns VM8 Patient Monitor - $1,995
GE Vivid iq Portable Cardiac Ultrasound - $39,000 plus tax
Maquet Servo ventilator - $5,500 + $350 delivery + $352 tax
GE Healthcare Engstrom Carestation Respiratory Ventilator $10,500 - in progress.
The new car for our volunteer team in Ukraine $12,000 - $20,000
We were raising funds for an SUV that allowed us to distribute even more humanitarian aid to affected Ukrainians by war, assisted the military, and evacuated the elderly or people with special needs.
Reused mobile phones for charity
There are 28 electronic gadgets in the average US household, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
With a continuously increasing supply of new devices, these items are being discarded or thrown into the trash more than ever before.
We offered to reuse your old electronic devices effectively to help people in Ukraine continue fighting and stay connected with family. This new fundraising goal balanced its purpose and nonprofit mission to help people who don't have a budget purchase a new mobile phone.
Furthermore, we needed at least 50 mobile phones. The only requirement for an electronic device was to be functional. In addition, we purchased a power bank for each donated device and shipped directly to our volunteers in Ukraine.