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Charity "Winter prize draw for Ukraine"
published on: 26/01/2024

The "Healthy Future" charitable foundation, together with British volunteers, organized and held on January 14-21, 2024, the charity "Winter prize draw for Ukraine" for the purchase of medical equipment that will help military medics save the lives of our defenders.

The charity raffle was held on the territory of Great Britain. More than three hundred caring people took part in the raffle, and their donations helped raise 1,478 pounds. The collected funds will be used to purchase 2 electrocardiography (ECG) devices for monitoring the state of the cardiovascular system.

The purchased EKG devices will be handed over to the Public Organization "Carriers without Borders", which since the beginning of the war with the help of its own "Emergency Medical Service "Angels", has been providing qualified medical assistance to the wounded, carrying out emergency evacuation of wounded soldiers from the combat zone, and equipping mobile field hospitals with medical equipment. "Carriers without borders" have already saved more than 3,000 lives.

During the raffle, 18 prizes from Ukrainian organizations, businesses and craftsmen were raffled off, as well as a bonus prize for sharing information about the raffle on Instagram.

We sincerely thank all our partners for providing cool and interesting prizes.

Infinite gratitude to all participants for your support for your donations.

Our special huge thanks to Nataliya Mykhalchenko, a volunteer in Great Britain, for her initiative, persistent desire to help, and for the great work done in organizing the charity "Winter prize draw for Ukraine". Together we are a force!


If you decide to take part in charity work and provide real assistance in solving problems of our health care, then please call +38 (044) 234-95-83 or fill in the feedback form.

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