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Inhalers to the Children’s Hospital
2014 03 13 Views: 1554
Dolyna Children’s Hospital has three new inhalers now. Ty Anhel volunteers donated them to the hospital several days ago. The cost of the equipment is 7,182UAH ($890). The equipment is contemporary and can be used for many purposes. UlaizerPro can function without interruption three to four hours, and it corresponds to all the European standards. The young patients needed these inhalers because during spring kids get sick more often. The equipment that the hospital had before was outdated and could not meet the patients’ needs. The new inhalers are an excellent substitute to the old ones.
Thank You for the Free Surgery
2014 03 12 Views: 1677
Dmytro Glievy, a boy from Zaluchansky orphanage, needed an urgent surgery. He has cerebral palsy, and his legs are affected by it. The surgery was scheduled for February 7 in Lutsk and it had to be performed by Russian doctors from Tula. The cost of the surgery was 700Euros. Our foundation together with Ukrainian Philanthropic Marketplace turned to the head of the hospital with a plea to make the surgery for free.
Brothers Gudsman Returned from Truskavets

2014 03 11 Views: 5395
Gudsman twins finished their fourth rehabilitation session in Truskavets. On top of the usual procedures, Igor had ippotherapy sessions and riding a small horse Saharok became his favorite thing. After the treatment, Igor has some improvements in extremities’ muscle tone, and the range of movements he can make increased. He can pronounce words better and he crawls better. He can stand and walk if somebody holds him by his hand. Maxim is getting better as well. The range of movements he is able to make increased, he can hold his head and back straight, and he can hold things with his hands.
Andriy Dovghanych – Let’s Help Him Finish Chemotherapy

2014 03 10 Views: 1166
Andriy Dovghanych finished the sixth chemotherapy block. He has just one chemo left, yet his mom is scared because every block of chemotherapy was so hard to overcome. The test results are poor, and the stomatitis that Andriy has does not let him to eat, to talk, and to sleep. Andriy is taking additional medications to fight the complications. After the treatment is over, the doctors recommend additional tests in Hungary. They cannot be postponed, and we hope for the good results, but Andriy’s family does not have the money.
Angels Made by Children

2014 03 04 Views: 1675
During an art therapy class, the children were making angels, this time not from paper, but from soft felt, and they looked like kids’ toys. The children cut out the patterns from felt and sewed pieces together by themselves. Boys were as good as girls to hold the needle in their hands, and they were surprised how nice the angels turned out. When the pieces were attached to each other, they filled the inside with cotton. Ten kids participated in the class. They did good job and they could keep the angels. After the class, the children were saying that they would like to have an art class every day.
February Report

2014 03 03 Views: 946
Thank you for being one more month with us. February was a hard month: the children with serious health conditions needed our help, and you did not leave them. This month we received 7,105UAH in donations, and we are grateful for that. We spent much more, 49,585UAH. Here is how we spent the money. We bought three months’ supply of Peginterferon and Ribavirin for Olexiy Dolishiy for 29,955UAH. We paid 10,290 UAH for Maxim and Igor Gudsman’s treatment. For some children we bought medications that the need: Andriy Seniv 4,205UAH, Pavlo Gumeniak 2,630UAH, Nataliya Michalchiuk 2,310UAH.
Pavlo Gumeniak Is Feeling Worse

2014 02 25 Views: 4532
Pavlo Humeniak is feeling much worse. While he was at home, he had internal bleedings and he was in such pain that he almost fainted. At present he is in hospital, and he is feeling bad. He refuses to eat and he has high fever. Pavlo’s intestine was examined, and some blood stains were found. Doctors prescribed Pavlo vitamins and painkillers. We hope that soon Pavlo’s condition will improve soon, and he will be able to continue his main treatment.
Pavlo Halus Finished His Main Treatment

2014 02 23 Views: 1011
Endless trips to Kiev, hospital wards, doctors, pain, multiple tests, and bad results – Pavlo Halus had to endure all this on his way to recovery. In March the main treatment should be over, and we pray that the test results are good this time. Pavel is feeling good, and he is attending school. The boy still takes medications, some a week, some every day. And he prays the Lord for a full recovery.
Volodimir Finished the Supportive Therapy
2014 02 20 Views: 1030
We did not talk about Volodimir Oliynik for more than two months. During this time a lot of things happened, so we are telling them to you all at once. In December Volodimir spent several weeks in hospital because of kidney problems. This did not prevent Volodimir from celebrating December holidays. For the first time in his life, Volodimir celebrated St Andrew’s holiday. He had to bite a piece of bread, known as kalita. Kalita symbolizes health, and Volobymir took a really big bite of it.
Nataliya Michalchiuk – The Treatment And Complications
2014 02 18 Views: 1122
The serious illness does not want to yield to the efforts of Nataliya Michalchiuk. As the treatment proceeds, Nataliya has to deal with many complications. They can be felt now more than ever before. For one month and half, Nataliya has high fever and her test results are poor. The girl complains of the stomach ache and pains all over her body. The girl needs to return to the hospital and undergo painful procedures. She is afraid to do it, but she does not give up. She still needs to fight a little bit to win the battle with hepatitis. Her body is exhausted, but the desire to get well is strong, and she has us as her moral support.
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Evelyna Gladiy
Evelina has almost turned her five yet. The life story of this cute girl started in April 2016. Evelina is an early bird who came in life too early from her mother's tummy. The six-month-old baby of 870 mm weight and 35 cm height frightened the doctors of the maternity hospital. No one knew what would happen to the baby; whether would she cope with this and whether would she be able to live a full life in the future.
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