The charitable foundation of the youth initiative "Hope," chaired by Valeriy Dubil, the first deputy chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Health of the Nation, along with the Hereha family and the "Epicenter" company, continues to provide extensive support to Ukrainian military personnel and medics. The total value of the assistance has already exceeded 50 million hryvnias.

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As part of this collaboration, over 50 Easy Pulse (Switzerland) cardiopulmonary resuscitation devices have been delivered for defenders and medics, which are critically important during the evacuation and stabilization phases for the wounded. Additionally, 20 modern cooling system REC units have been provided, which help save the lives of our defenders on the front lines, along with evacuation vehicles for transporting the injured from the battlefield.

“Saving lives is the highest mission, especially in wartime. We cannot afford to stop, as the fate of many guys fighting for Ukraine's freedom depends on our support. Charitable work today is not just assistance, but our duty to those protecting the country,” emphasized Valeriy Dubil.

The charitable foundation of the youth initiative "Hope" has been assisting in the medical field from the very first days of the full-scale invasion, as well as supporting defense forces on the front lines, including the State Border Guard Service, GUR, National Police, and the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The foundation regularly delivers valuable equipment such as resuscitation devices, operating tables, gastrocolonoscopy rooms, and surgical equipment to medical institutions, hospitals, stabilization points, and field hospitals across different regions of Ukraine.

To date, the "Hope" foundation team, together with partners, has carried out over 190 humanitarian missions to the front lines, delivering essential supplies for defenders, medics, and civilians.

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