Dytyachy Svit Charitable FundThe Dytyachy Svit Fund is realizing a long-term health care program for the Ukrainian children. We are helping to purchase the necessary medical equipment for the children's hospitals and to improve their facilities, working on creating a comfortable atmosphere at the children's hospitals etc. The Fund's mission is to aid in decreasing the infant mortality rate in Ukraine through uniting efforts of the national and local governmental authorities, non-governmental organization, Ukrainian citizens, international grantors' structures and business representatives. The modern pediatric medicine is like a saving bridge to step on for a new baby born with deficiencies. On how firm and safe that bridge is greatly depends whether a baby will grow healthy and strong and whether it will eventually be capable of increasing the human race. That is why the parents and all those who care about invigoration and rejuvenation of our society lay their hopes on pediatric medicine. However, today the pediatric medicine is facing a number of problems which create serious impediments for the doctors while interfering the patients' full recovery. Highly qualified Ukrainian medics are often helpless at fighting the illness due to lack of basic medical equipment or the most necessary facilities. The main goal of the Fund is to provide mediation between the sponsors and particular medical institutions that need help. The Fund's mission is that each charity campaign or event would give tangible help to the children with certain deficiencies of health and would promote information to the people on the children's health issues. The Fund ensures that all the collected charity funds are accumulated and effectively used in order to achieve the maximum result. All the donations are directed funds, i.e. are of a designated purpose intended for realization of particular charitable programs. Phone: +380 444 810 949 5-A Artema Street, Office 15 City Kiev,, Kievska oblast Other Categories: Non-profit organizations in Ukraine |