Charitable Foundation "Heart Charging"

   

10/6/2022

TRANSFER VALUABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FROM POLAND FOR MILITARY FIELD HOSPITALS

The Charity Foundation of our employees "Hardened Hearts" transfers valuable medical equipment from Poland to hospitals in Lviv, Zaporizhzhia and Dnipro.

To receive humanitarian charitable aid from Polish friends succeeded thanks to one of our employees, Mrs. Lubomira L., whose son Volodymyr has been working as a surgeon in Poland for a long time. Together with colleagues and friends, he collects funds (https://www.helpuasurgeons.com/uk ) to support Ukraine, to get medical equipment and he was just looking for ways to transfer it to the Ukrainian side.

"We started this collection thanks to the initiative of one young doctor" - Dmytro Havrysh. Dmytro kindled in our hearts the desire to help our Ukrainian colleagues. We supported him and started this action. And then everything is like an "avalanche," says Volodymyr.

So our "Hardened Hearts" took on the responsibility of delivering and transferring medical devices to Ukrainian hospitals.

"Hardened Hearts" has already handed over 3 such medical devices to the Military Hospital in Lviv. 4 more will go to medical facilities in Zaporizhzhia and Dnipro next week.

Special medical equipment for high-precision vascular surgery is needed for Ukrainian doctors who fight every day for the life and health of our defenders.

In turn, its manufacturer will provide technical support and a guarantee for all equipment, and its Ukrainian representative office, BOWA MEDICAL Ukraine, has offered to organize, if necessary, training for Ukrainian doctors in the use of these medical devices.

"When employees of JSC Ukrtransnafta rally around the solution of some seemingly overwhelming task, I am 99% sure that we will succeed in completing it. Thank you to each and everyone who participated in the organization, clearance and implementation of this transfer. I also thank our Polish friends, who never leave us alone in the fight against the enemy" — Ukrtransnafta General Director Volodymyr Tsependa commented.

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