Volunteers from the Slots City Foundation have prepared and delivered over 3.8 tons of humanitarian aid to internally displaced persons from occupied territories and residents in active combat zones. Throughout the month, 152 shipments were sent to Kharkiv, Kherson, Donetsk, Luhansk, Mykolaiv, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, and Dnipropetrovsk regions.
Additionally, the volunteers continued to assist medical institutions. Notably, they provided transport and logistical support to the Strazhesko Institute of Cardiology of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, delivering medications, consumables, medical instruments, equipment, and procedural furniture.
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For patients in the polytrauma unit of St. Michael’s Clinical Hospital in Kyiv, the foundation provided disinfectants, hygiene products, household chemicals, and sanitary supplies. Together with the Dulytska, Shamraivska, and Rudnyanska communities in Kyiv Oblast, the foundation delivered over 2.1 tons of vegetables and fruits for patients. Previously, the hospital received medications such as “Kedol” and other drugs for patients with severe injuries.
The foundation also continues to support the Mariupol Regional Intensive Care Hospital, temporarily relocated to Kyiv. In September, as part of a partnership program, volunteers delivered medical supplies and, at the request of doctors, purchased and provided an RJ-PS oscillating saw, ES-101. “We perform bone and joint surgeries, and this saw is crucial for hip, knee, and shoulder endoprosthetics, as well as bone resections,” said Alexei Stavitsky, a trauma surgeon and head of the hospital’s trauma department. This is not the first instrument provided by the foundation: in August, they purchased a medical electric drill and the NS-3031 electric saw.
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For the Kyiv City Children’s Clinical Infectious Diseases Hospital, the volunteers supplied medical products and laboratory reagents. The foundation also delivered 765 liters of water to the hospital in the city of Samara in the Dnipropetrovsk region and assisted in delivering an 8kW diesel generator for the medical staff.
“Our volunteers receive new requests daily, collecting food, medicines, hygiene products, and sourcing medical equipment,” said Andriy Turigin, head of the “Free People: Help” project. “The number of requests grows weekly, and we are very grateful to all the partners we collaborate with in joint programs. We keep going!” The “Free People: Help” project is one of six programs under the Slots City Foundation. New casino launches, updates, and technology – check casino development news. Through this initiative, volunteers assist those affected by the war and provide urgent aid to medical institutions and healthcare workers in need.