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1 July 2023

Tabletochki provided $383,631 of support for Ukrainians in June

Thanks to our donors:

— Children undergoing treatment in Ukraine received the necessary medicines, including those from abroad, single-use medical devices, and underwent examinations worth $110,044. Such support helps children receive the required treatment as quickly as possible, and their parents can be close to their loved ones rather than organize fundraisers.

— $87,416 were allocated to supporting Ukrainian hospitals. Thanks to donors and partners, the Foundation purchases medicines and supplies not only for families but also for children’s oncology departments. We are also improving treatment conditions.

In particular:

  • For $33,252, we purchased a real-time PCR analysis system for the Okhmatdyt National Children’s Hospital laboratory. The equipment can detect several pathogens in one test tube, has high sensitivity, allows doctors to get test results within 3–4 hours, and automatically records them. Children with cancer regularly need such tests.
  • Tabletochki allocated $14,842 to reconstruct the ambulatory space of the Western Ukrainian Specialized Children’s Medical Center in Lviv. The reconstruction of the outpatient space is a large-scale project designed to reduce waiting times for a doctor’s appointment, reduce crowding, and relieve medical staff. It was opened in September. The total cost of the reconstruction is $84,290.
  • — $24,274 was spent on doctors’ internships and financial support within the program of support and continuous professional development of the medical personnel. 124 medics took part in the program’s activities in August. Despite the Russian full-scale invasion, doctors are training in Ukraine and abroad to ensure that children receive the best possible treatment.

    — $29,094 was spent on doctors’ internships and financial support within the program of support and continuous professional development of the medical personnel. 363 medics took part in the program’s activities in June. Despite the Russian full-scale invasion, doctors are training in Ukraine and abroad to ensure that children receive the best possible treatment.

    — Tabletochki allocated $20,015 to the Foundation’s palliative care program. We support children who cannot be cured so that they can live without pain and in comfort until the end. We organize consultations with doctors and psychologists, classes with rehabilitation therapists, provide medicines and necessary items for care, and make dreams come true.

    — $10,734 was allocated to outpatient apartments in Kyiv and Lviv for non-local families discharged from the hospital but still need frequent tests and procedures. At this stage of treatment, the families are financially exhausted and cannot afford to rent their housing.

    — $9,986 was spent on psychological assistance for children and their families. Professional help supports families under severe stress and strengthens them to fight the disease.

    — $19,156 was allocated to the Child Life program. During cancer treatment, children have to stay in the hospital for months and undergo many painful procedures. To endure this, as well as to grow and develop, they need positive emotions. That’s why we organize creative workshops, festive discharges, holidays, and give gifts. We also organize communication clubs and camps for children in remission. Cancer cannot put childhood on hold.

    — Those children with cancer who could not receive all the required treatment in Ukraine were evacuated abroad. The expenses were $6,912 and included transfers in Ukraine and abroad, translation of medical documents, and one-time financial assistance that covered expenses appearing due to a sudden relocation.

    — Families of children with cancer being abroad received financial and household assistance in the amount of $44,788.

    The Foundation’s maintenance expenses in June 2023 were 11.9%

    You can find a detailed financial report here.

    We thank our partners and donors for your help. Children continue their life-saving treatment because of you.

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