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Report on the work of the “Breathe” fund for June

01/ 07/ 2022
  The constant shelling of Ukrainian cities by enemy missiles, hundreds of wounded and killed people every day will remind us that the war goes on and the need remains great. The “Breathe” Charity Fund continues to support the Ukrainian civilian population, including refugees and Ukrainian hospitals. In June, the necessary medicines and consumables were delivered to: National Cancer Institute; The State Institution “Romodanov Neurosurgery Institute National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”; Kyiv City Clinical Oncology Center; Lviv Polytechnic National University; several military hospitals; and field hospitals. In addition to financial support, the “Breathe” Charity Fund also receives humanitarian aid. This month we received 480 MFAK from our new US partners, the US-Ukraine Foundation. The Foundation supports the people of Ukraine in their quest for freedom, democracy, a free-market economy, and human rights. The multi-first aid kit (MFAK) can be used on multiple people. It will look like traditional medical kits, however, it has items that will be better for traumatic injuries. We heartfully thank you for supporting those who are in most need. We will continue to inform you about the distribution of aid obtained with your generous assistance. Donations can be made via the Fund’s website https://dyhai.org/en

The constant shelling of Ukrainian cities by enemy missiles, hundreds of wounded and killed people every day will remind us that the war goes on and the need remains great. The “Breathe” Charity Fund continues to support the Ukrainian civilian population, including refugees and Ukrainian hospitals.

In June, the necessary medicines and consumables were delivered to:

  • National Cancer Institute;
  • The State Institution “Romodanov Neurosurgery Institute National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”;
  • Kyiv City Clinical Oncology Center;
  • Lviv Polytechnic National University;
  • several military hospitals; and
  • field hospitals.

In addition to financial support, the “Breathe” Charity Fund also receives humanitarian aid. This month we received 480 MFAK from our new US partners, the US-Ukraine Foundation. The Foundation supports the people of Ukraine in their quest for freedom, democracy, a free-market economy, and human rights. The multi-first aid kit (MFAK) can be used on multiple people. It will look like traditional medical kits, however, it has items that will be better for traumatic injuries.

We heartfully thank you for supporting those who are in most need. We will continue to inform you about the distribution of aid obtained with your generous assistance. Donations can be made via the Fund’s website https://dyhai.org/en

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