By Tetiana Kyryliuk | Project manager
Dear friends!
Thank you for continuing to support the Ukrainian people, because the war is not over, and more and more people are suffering from the war every day.
The charitable foundation “Your support” continues to support medical institutions with medicines, equipment and personal care products.
The Kyiv region continues to be a vulnerable region, subject to rocket attacks and prolonged power outages.
Today we would like to share with you the story of a little girl who managed to survive thanks to our support.
This is a story about an 11-month-old girl, Zlata, who was born into a large family. Since the family has many children, the parents did not immediately pay attention to the fact that the girl began to show signs of illness and fever, but the baby's condition was rapidly deteriorating before their eyes.
Little Zlata was admitted to the intensive care unit of the Kyiv Children's Hospital in an ambulance in a very serious condition, her entire body covered with red spots that later began to fester.
The diagnosis was generalized meningococcal infection, meningococcemia, and acute purulent meningitis, which is extremely life-threatening.
Doctors fought for the child's life around the clock for almost a month and cured the disease, but there were consequences: necrotic changes in the areas of the rash that required surgeon's observation.
“Thanks to the help of the CF ‘Your support’, which constantly supports the hospital, our doctors managed to completely cure Zlata a few days before her first birthday!” - doctor at the Kyiv Children's Hospital
We are grateful to the doctors for the professional medical care provided to the girl, and we are sincerely glad that through our joint efforts we can help children living in such vulnerable regions of Ukraine.
Since February 24, 2022, as part of the project “Help Ukraine! Stop the War” project, the Charitable Foundation ‘Your support’ has been providing assistance to Ukrainians affected by the war. These include 135 medical institutions in Ukraine, more than 77 orphanages and more than 5,000 internally displaced persons who have received temporary housing and support in our Shelter in Lviv.
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