275,000 $ SPENT ON MEDICAL PROJECTS IN 2023

14.12.2023

In 2023, we implemented a comprehensive package of medical initiatives aimed at supporting healthcare institutions providing emergency medical assistance, as well as treatment and rehabilitation for people affected by the war.

Additionally, we supported children’s hospitals providing medical assistance to cancer patients, and assisted hospitals with their ongoing needs crucial for their uninterrupted functioning.

We financed the medical humanitarian mission of FRIDA Ukraine in the Kherson region immediately following the disaster at the Kakhovka Dam. Moreover, we organized educational courses for medical professionals.

Our goal is not only to provide assistance but also to act as catalysts for positive changes in the medical field. Collaborating with our partners, we aim to react efficiently and promptly to the needs of the medical sector, thereby generating significant social impact.

Short activity statistics for 2023:

13 medical institutions received medical equipment totaling approximately 242 000 $;

11 medical institutions received assistance in the form of medicines, consumables, and medical goods for a total amount of about 9 500$;
2 medical institutions received generators, which were critically important during the period of constant blackouts, for a total amount of about 9000 $;
1 mission of the FRIDA Ukraine team to Kherson Oblast, during which about 520 consultations were provided, 30 electrocardiograms and 47 ultrasound examinations were performed, and was financed for 4000 $;
15 doctors underwent comprehensive training in electromyography and ultrasound examination of the musculoskeletal system, with a total cost of about 10 000 $.

THE TOTAL BUDGET FOR MEDICAL PROJECTS IN 2023 IS ABOUT 275,000 $.

Here are a few photos that showcase the results of our work:

For over 10 years, our foundation has been implementing projects aimed at assisting medical institutions. These projects have become even more relevant and crucial due to the war in Ukraine. Hospitals near the front lines endure constant shelling and a high number of casualties. Those hospitals situated farther from the conflict zone face significant strain due to the influx of evacuated and internally displaced patients. Among the main challenges currently faced are insufficient provision of medical equipment and supplies, overwhelmed and understaffed medical facilities, and a lack of knowledge and skills related to the physical rehabilitation and recovery of patients who have suffered war-related injuries.

Today, doctors work at the limits of human capacity and often accomplish the impossible to save the lives of our fellow citizens. Therefore, assistance and support for them and the healthcare system as a whole are crucial for the future of our country.

Every life is the highest value, and we strive to ensure that the maximum number of people can receive high-quality medical services, restore their functions, recover, and return to a full life.

Our strategic plan for 2024 outlines specific steps and priorities to ensure maximum support for medical institutions focusing on rehabilitation. Our goal is to reintegrate as many affected Ukrainians into autonomous living as possible and minimize the social problems caused by a large number of injuries. The primary focus of our attention is on injury localization and restoring the maximum number of body functions and mobility.

We plan to expand the resources allocated to the procurement of modern medical equipment, necessary medications, and medical supplies. Additionally, we are actively working on initiatives to enhance the qualifications of medical personnel so that they can effectively cope with the high demand for medical services and provide high-quality assistance in complex situations.

Thanks to our partners, donors, and benefactors, we have already taken significant steps towards improving the state of the healthcare system in Ukraine. However, the task remains substantial, and we call on everyone willing to join our mission to contribute to this important cause. Together, we can provide our hospitals with the necessary resources and the ability to deliver effective assistance, helping those in need of medical support during the most challenging times.

Thank you for your support and belief in the future of our country.

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