Since the first days of the full-scale invasion, the "Nadiya" Youth Initiative Charitable Foundation, together with the Denis Paramonov Charitable Foundation and Anatoliy Shkriblyak, President of Budhouse Group, have been providing systematic assistance to medical institutions in Ukraine. Particular attention is paid to hospitals in the frontline regions and mobile military hospitals in Donetsk Oblast.
Over the past month, the "Nadiya" Foundation has purchased and delivered ten portable Easy Pulse Schiller (Switzerland) heart assist devices to hospitals in Kharkiv and Donetsk regions. This equipment allows doctors to quickly and effectively perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation both in hospitals and in the field.
At the request of military medics, the "Nadiya" Foundation, with the support of Anatoliy Shkriblyak and the Denis Paramonov Foundation, equipped three Fuji (Japan) acroscopy rooms in Donetsk Oblast to help doctors treat stomach and intestinal bleeding. In addition, three Prismaflex machines were installed in Donetsk Oblast hospitals close to the contact line to help with hemodialysis and limb salvage for post-tornado syndrome.
"It takes a few weeks, sometimes days, from the request of military medics to the moment of equipment delivery. We understand that every day of waiting can cost a defender's life, so we make every effort to deliver the equipment quickly and to the places where it is needed most," said Yevhen Khmara, ambassador of the "Nadiya" Youth Initiative.
Two new lung ventilators were delivered to the Mechnikov Regional Clinical Hospital and another to the Dnipropetrovs'k Emergency Hospital. Volunteers also delivered a blood gas analyzer (Siemens Heathcare, Austria) and an ultrasound sensor to hospitals in the East.
"Our guys who are on the front line always say that everyone has to fulfill their mission, and then we will come to peace and victory. Our mission is to help doctors save lives. That's why I personally go to the East with benefactors and deliver critical equipment that is not available at the front, in hospitals, in our hospitals and medical institutes. Each such visit is not only about taking care of the wounded, it is also a huge support for the doctors who work in very difficult conditions. Helping them save lives is our mission and our task during the war," summarized Valeriy Dubil, First Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Health.
Anatoliy Shkriblyak, President of Budhouse Group, added: "We continue to support our defenders and medical institutions on the front line by providing them with the most modern equipment. This is not just charity, it is our contribution to the future of Ukraine."
