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FFU Report for July

FFU Report for July

In July 2022, 310 donors made charitable contributions to the Funds. 88% of donors are from Ukraine; 3% — Poland; 8% — Europe; 1% — USA.

The amount transferred to the Foundation Future for Ukraine is € 215.23 and 50 zł.

The amount received by the CO "CF "Future of Ukraine" is ₴ 676,444.70.

487 people expressed their desire to be volunteers throughout Ukraine.


Children Hub

The number of visits to the children's center Children Hub in Warsaw increased by 30%. The number of unique visitors in two months is 189 children. A child psychologist started working in the center.

The renovation of the second Children Hub in Warsaw with an area of ​​254.44 m² has also been completed.


Medical Aid

40 people operated on within the "Metal Osteosynthesis" case for the amount of ₴ 485,652.67.

On July 6, the Future for Ukraine Foundation purchased and handed external fixation systems to the Kremenchuk Intensive Treatment Hospital.

On July 8, the Future for Ukraine purchased and handed over an anti-bedsore pillow for Oleksandr Chaika, a military of the 24th Separate Mechanized Brigade, who is in the Vinnytsia City Emergency Medical Hospital.

On July 12, the Future for Ukraine Foundation team handed over 21 boxes of medicine weighing 245 kg to the Kharkiv City Children's Hospital No. 5. Currently, 147 children with disabilities are being treated there under constant shelling. The Ukraine Medical Relief Fund provided medicines.

On July 19, the Future for Ukraine Foundation team handed over medicines to the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Clinical Hospital named after I.I. Mechnikov.

On July 22, the Future for Ukraine Foundation handed over a medical VAC device with consumables to the Kremenchuk Intensive Treatment Hospital.

On July 26, the Future for Ukraine team handed over 23 boxes of medicines for the "Humanitarian Aid" section of the Liki24 health goods delivery service.

On July 28, Future for Ukraine handed over 55 tactical first-aid kits to the military unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the front line.

During July, the Future for Ukraine Foundation distributed 46 000 disposable medical gowns to medical institutions in Kyiv and all over Ukraine.

The foundation received grants of $5,000 from the RocMaidan Foundation (USA), $6,000 from the Rochester Regional Health Foundation (USA), and $500 from Renesas.

Humanitarian Aid Center

During July, Humanitarian Aid Center provided more than 422 humanitarian kits to Ukrainians who needed them.

Received and distributed 160 food kits from the Ronald McDonald House Charities in Ukraine.
 
Humanitarian Aid was provided to 3 charitable organizations:

The Return of Childhood Fund — baby diapers and wet wipes.
Voluntary public movement "Vilni" — snacks, canned goods, blankets, and bed linen.
The Pavlo Vyshnyakov Foundation — clothing for women and children.


New partners

Liki24, Ukraine

Renesas Electronics Corporation