Ambulatory Care
Problem
As announced by Health Minister of
Ukraine, Viktor Liashko, on May the 4th,
since 24th of February bullets and shells
of the russian military have already
damaged 570 health care facilities,
another 101 medical facilities have been
completely destroyed and cannot be
restored.
Hundreds of thousands of people lost uninterrupted access to the necessary medical care due to the destruction of hospitals. In many frontline towns and frontline regions, patients have limited access to the life-sustaining drugs or care.
Hundreds of thousands of people lost uninterrupted access to the necessary medical care due to the destruction of hospitals. In many frontline towns and frontline regions, patients have limited access to the life-sustaining drugs or care.
Solution
Following a worldwide campaign to
raise funds for the restoration and
medical support of healthcare facilities
damaged by Russian invaders has
been launched in Ukraine. The initiative
called United 24, which has been
presented by President Volodymyr
Zelensky, will be the main source for
fundraising in support of Ukraine.
LUkraine asbl is happy to join the campaign and has opened a call for action, to contract sponsor(s) or collect funds to renovate 1 ambulatory care facility that was damaged or completely destroyed by shelling.
LUkraine asbl is happy to join the campaign and has opened a call for action, to contract sponsor(s) or collect funds to renovate 1 ambulatory care facility that was damaged or completely destroyed by shelling.
Beneficiaries
Municipal or Regional Hospitals that
manage Ambulatory Care facilities
Expectations
We are willing to contract sponsor(s) to
patronise a renovation of an
ambulatory care hospital from the list
presented by the MoH of Ukraine
(selected facilities are sorted by
approximate budget). Renovation
budget includes necessary equipment.
Budget: 500.000 euros or 1 ambulatory
care hospital renovated
150 000 Euros / month
1%
Potential object

Destroyed ambulatory care in Kyiv district
Approximate budget based on previous projects – 350.000 euros

Destroyed ambulatory care in Volnovaha
Approximate budget based on previous projects – 500.000 euros

Destroyed ambulatory care in Severodonetks
Approximate budget based on previous projects – 350.000 euros
You can help right now
You can help right now
Hundreds of thousands of people lost
uninterrupted access to the necessary
medical care due to the destruction of
hospitals.