Medical help
We help severely wounded Ukrainian soldiers who lost their limbs in the war and provide the necessary equipment and medicine for hospitals throughout Ukraine excluding the temporarily occupied territories.
Prosthetic and rehabilitation abroad
Together with the Medical Center Orthotics & Prosthetics (MCOP), which has been working with the most complex military injuries for over 20 years, our foundation provides high-quality prosthetics and rehabilitation for Ukrainians abroad. FFU also covers all the costs of document preparation, traveling, and accommodation of program participants during their stay abroad.
The foundation provided prosthetics and rehabilitation for
26
Ukrainian defenders in the world's leading clinics for a total
$1 800 000
Ukrainians with complex fractures were fitted with the metal osteosynthesis system — joining bones with titanium plates
211
Medicines and equipment for hospitals
Medical institutions
Thanks to our partners, the FFU team regularly provides medical facilities and military hospitals in Ukraine with medicines and equipment.
22
medical units in Ukraine received the necessary equipment
for a total amount of
₴2,200,000
- Vacuum therapy devices for accelerating wound healing;
- Medical optics;
- Antibacterial agents for systemic use;
- Electric hospital beds;
- Automatic external defibrillators;
- Suture surgical materials;
- Bandage sets.
Children’s hospitals
Among the priority tasks of the FFU medical direction is assistance to children's hospitals, especially surgical departments and medical institutions providing treatment for children with complex conditions.
268
children with neurological and psychiatric pathologies received help
- MIR-oximetry spirometers;
- Necessary medical equipment;
- Emulsions for parenteral nutrition, etc.
Free wheelchairs for Ukrainians
Together with our partners from Japan, within the framework of the Japan Wheelchair Program for Ukraine, we supply free wheelchairs to civilian and military hospitals and for the needs of IDPs from the war zone.
5
batches of wheelchairs with
1 000
units in total have already been passed to the Ternopil and Lugansk Regions, Kharkiv, Ivankiv (Kyiv Region), and other Ukrainian cities.