With the financial support of philanthropist Anatoliy Shkriblyak, the Nadiia Youth Initiative Charitable Foundation has purchased a Prismaflex artificial kidney machine for a military hospital where there is an urgent need for such equipment. The expensive equipment will be delivered from abroad in the near future.

"Together with the Hope Youth Initiative Charitable Foundation, we have been supplying hospitals in Donetsk, Kharkiv and Dnipro with modern medical equipment since the beginning of the full-scale invasion. This program is supported by philanthropists and donors. In particular, with the participation of Anatoliy Shkriblyak and the foundation's partners, ten portable devices for indirect heart massage Easy Pulse Schiller (Switzerland) were purchased and delivered to hospitals in the last month alone. In addition, three Fuji (Japan) acroscopy rooms are operating in Donetsk Oblast, where they perform operations to stop stomach and intestinal bleeding. Each unit of this equipment means hundreds of lives saved for wounded Ukrainian defenders. The new Prismaflex device, which will be installed in one of the major medical hospitals, will significantly improve the level of emergency care and save many lives," said Valeriy Dubil, First Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Health.
With the support of the Nadezhda Foundation and Anatoliy Shkriblyak, three Prismaflex devices are already in operation in hospitals in Donetsk Oblast located near the contact line. This equipment is used for hemodialysis and ultrafiltration of blood, which allows to save the limbs of wounded with post-tornado syndrome.

"Supporting our military hospitals is extremely important to ensure the proper level of medical care. Our foundation has long been cooperating with hospitals in the regions where the situation is most tense, providing them with modern medical equipment. The new Prismaflex "artificial kidney" we are going to donate will save many lives. This is an investment in the health of our defenders and their speedy recovery," emphasized Anatoly Shkriblyak.
