Even the smallest help today can literally save the lives of Ukrainians
Many years we have been thinking that good charity should be quiet. But when the war started in Ukraine, we realized that our experience can inspire others and help can bring more hope and relief to suffering people. That's why we share this with you and talk about it.
Who we help?
We have decided to support the most vulnerable segments of Ukrainian society to ensure Ukraine’s future.
It was heartbreaking for us to read in the blog of the European Association for Palliative Care the post from Iryna Slugotska, Head of the regional Clinical Palliative Care Centre in Ivano-Frankivsk about the horrible impact of the war on hospice patients.
Old people and small children, even babies, are forced to spend the last days of their lives in anxiety and lack of basic necessities that are available in abundance all over the world, fleeing the war.
Helping with technical support for the hospices and gifts for the children and adults during the visits is what we did first to support them.
Who we help?
We have decided to support the most vulnerable segments of Ukrainian society to ensure Ukraine’s future.
It was heartbreaking for us to read in the blog of the European Association for Palliative Care the post from Iryna Slugotska, Head of the regional Clinical Palliative Care Centre in Ivano-Frankivsk about the horrible impact of the war on hospice patients.
Old people and small children, even babies, are forced to spend the last days of their lives in anxiety and lack of basic necessities that are available in abundance all over the world, fleeing the war.
Helping with technical support for the hospices and gifts for the children and adults during the visits is what we did first to support them.
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