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🇬🇧 Helping hospitals

An extremely important task of the humanitarian department of Solidarity Collectives is to help hospitals in the frontline areas. Regular shelling by the Russian army results in numerous injuries to civilians, who are treated by local hospitals. No one has canceled regular health problems, so the workload of doctors and nurses has increased significantly. In the meantime, the provision, which was far from ideal before, began to decline dramatically with the start of the full-scale invasion.

Of course, our initiative cannot provide medical facilities with everything they need. But we try to cover important requests from various hospitals from time to time. Recently, we raised money for vacuum wound therapy devices for a hospital in Kremenchuk and are still waiting for the consumables. The demand for them is very high and it is not an easy task to buy them.

We also have good relations with two other hospitals: one in Kharkiv, where our friend from the Direct Action union works, and another one in Druzhkivka. This is the second time we have fulfilled their requests for medicines and medical equipment.

During our last humanitarian trip, we delivered 5 stethoscopes, 10 blood pressure cuffs, 15 mechanical and 4 automatic blood pressure monitors, ultrasound gel and a box of important medicines (empagliflozin, ticagrelor, eplerenone) to Hospital №8 in Kharkiv.

We also brought 5 bedside tables and a shoe cover machine for the hospital in Druzhkivka.

These items were purchased thanks to the support of our colleagues from the Ukraine Solidarity Bus, for which we are very grateful and respectful.

We would like to provide further aid to these and other hospitals, but this activity is impossible without your support. Any action, whether it is a repost or a donation, is very important. We are sincerely grateful for your concern.

Account for humanitarian purposes:
Card number: 4441114457669701
Monobank: https://send.monobank.ua/jar/uiSZk8CmM
PayPal: [email protected]

We also believe that not only patients but also medics themselves need protection today. Their selfless work deserves much more support. Therefore, we advise you to pay attention to Be Like Nina, a self-organized movement of nurses, who have been fighting for the rights of healthcare workers for years.



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🇬🇧 Helping hospitals

An extremely important task of the humanitarian department of Solidarity Collectives is to help hospitals in the frontline areas. Regular shelling by the Russian army results in numerous injuries to civilians, who are treated by local hospitals. No one has canceled regular health problems, so the workload of doctors and nurses has increased significantly. In the meantime, the provision, which was far from ideal before, began to decline dramatically with the start of the full-scale invasion.

Of course, our initiative cannot provide medical facilities with everything they need. But we try to cover important requests from various hospitals from time to time. Recently, we raised money for vacuum wound therapy devices for a hospital in Kremenchuk and are still waiting for the consumables. The demand for them is very high and it is not an easy task to buy them.

We also have good relations with two other hospitals: one in Kharkiv, where our friend from the Direct Action union works, and another one in Druzhkivka. This is the second time we have fulfilled their requests for medicines and medical equipment.

During our last humanitarian trip, we delivered 5 stethoscopes, 10 blood pressure cuffs, 15 mechanical and 4 automatic blood pressure monitors, ultrasound gel and a box of important medicines (empagliflozin, ticagrelor, eplerenone) to Hospital №8 in Kharkiv.

We also brought 5 bedside tables and a shoe cover machine for the hospital in Druzhkivka.

These items were purchased thanks to the support of our colleagues from the Ukraine Solidarity Bus, for which we are very grateful and respectful.

We would like to provide further aid to these and other hospitals, but this activity is impossible without your support. Any action, whether it is a repost or a donation, is very important. We are sincerely grateful for your concern.

Account for humanitarian purposes:
Card number: 4441114457669701
Monobank: https://send.monobank.ua/jar/uiSZk8CmM
PayPal: [email protected]

We also believe that not only patients but also medics themselves need protection today. Their selfless work deserves much more support. Therefore, we advise you to pay attention to Be Like Nina, a self-organized movement of nurses, who have been fighting for the rights of healthcare workers for years.

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