In October 2022, the Association of Ambulatory Physicians, located in the city of Dnipro, received a large batch of humanitarian cargo for medical purposes from the charitable foundation "Diya.My" (Lviv). This cargo arrived in Ukraine from America.
The initiator of the aid is the American charity fund «Sunflower Community Fund», which since the first days of the full-scale war has been actively helping Ukrainian communities, charitable organizations and individuals who suffered as a result of hostilities. «Sunflower Community Fund» pays special attention to helping Ukrainian orphanages, people with special needs, teenagers from the risk group..
The initiator of the aid is the American charity fund «Sunflower Community Fund», which since the first days of the full-scale war has been actively helping Ukrainian communities, charitable organizations and individuals who suffered as a result of hostilities. «Sunflower Community Fund» pays special attention to helping Ukrainian orphanages, people with special needs, teenagers from the risk group..
The humanitarian cargo traveled a long way from the United States of America to Ukraine. Another well-known Ukrainian charitable fund "Charity Exchange "DobroDiy" joined its delivery, which took over the payment of transport costs around Ukraine. Special thanks to "Bienor" LLC for help in solving logistical issues related to the delivery of cargo to the city of Dnipro
The humanitarian cargo included: respirators, oxygen masks and tubes, surgical kits, syringes, dressing materials, tourniquets, sanitizers and much more. Charitable aid is planned to be distributed among hospitals of Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kharkiv regions. Special attention will be paid to children's hospitals.
The public organization "Association of Ambulatory Physicians" was founded in 2019 with the aim of strengthening, supporting and developing outpatient medicine of Ukraine, improving the quality of medical care, as well as protecting the legal rights and interests of doctors. Currently, the Association has more than 21,000 members and about 80,000 respondents. Since the first days of full-scale aggression, the Association has provided comprehensive charitable assistance to citizens affected by military actions. Since March 2022, the organization has attracted and distributed hundreds of tons of humanitarian aid.
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