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FINAL DAY TO HELP UKRAINIAN CHILDREN

Today is the last day for you to become a part of our Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital Campaign to raise 1 million dollars.

Russia’s targeted approach to destroying hospitals is inhumane and barbaric. The bombing of Ohmadyt is a great tragedy and has a destructive impact on the lives of many Ukrainian children. For instance, Solomiya Fomenyuk, age 16, and Andriy Ilnytsky, age 11, were undergoing dialysis treatment when a Russian missile hit the toxicology department of the Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital in Kyiv on the morning of July 8.

The equipment provided by Canadian donors through the Canada-Ukraine Foundation was used for treatment on the day of the attack.

Solomiya’s mother, Oksana Fomenyuk, says that it was a miracle that the children survived. A 30-year-old doctor, Svitlana Lukyanchuk, who was in the same room at the time conducting the life-saving procedure, was killed during the attack while moving the children to safety. Although the children were moved into safety, they still suffered shrapnel injuries. Solomiya’s eye was damaged, and Andriy received multiple bruises and cuts from glass.

Solomiya, who has had a spinal hernia since birth, developed chronic kidney failure. She regularly travels from Rivne in western Ukraine to Kyiv for treatment. Solomiya is the eldest of four children. Her mother has been living with her at the hospital to ensure she receives the much-needed treatment. Solomiya needs dialysis three times a week, which lasts four to five hours at a time. Solomiya sees her family only on weekends, leaving Kyiv for Rivne on Friday to be back on Monday, as no dialysis machines are available in her hometown.

Andriy Ilnytsky is from the small town of Dolyna in the Zakarpattia region. He was brought to Kyiv from an orphanage in a dangerous state. Andriy was born with kidney defects. He had his first surgery at the age of 3. Last year, Andriy underwent his fifth kidney surgery. Like Solomiya, he also spent a lot of time in the toxicology department over the previous two years with a similar treatment schedule.

Without undergoing hemodialysis three times a week, these children will not survive for more than three days. Currently, they are receiving treatment at another hospital where dialysis machines are used in four shifts due to the limited availability of such equipment in Ukraine.

As Canadians, we must stand on the side of light. Ukrainian children urgently need such essential medical treatment, which is only possible with your help!

Make your contribution today to make an impact!


Background

CUF-UCC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal has been established jointly by the Canada-Ukraine Foundation (CUF) and the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) to formalize a coordinated approach in providing humanitarian assistance quickly and efficiently to those in need in Ukraine to address any further aggression by Russia. The main efforts of cooperation are to provide humanitarian assistance/relief in the areas of assistance to displaced persons, medical care, emergency shelter and food security.

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Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital – 10 days to make your mark!

Fundraiser for Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital closes on August 10th – make your mark today!

Thank you to all who helped us get to almost $600 thousand in the last 20 days! We have just over 10 days to reach our goal of donating $1 million to Ohmatdyt to help the pediatric patients with acute needs to receive the care they desperately need.

The Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital, where the most difficult pediatric cases from across Ukraine were receiving care, was hit by a targeted Russian missile attack on July 8th – one part of the hospital was completely destroyed and several others were severely damaged.

Two weeks ago, we met with the CEO of the Ohmatdyt Foundation to assess the needs on the ground and discuss where your donations will have the biggest impact.

As we work on selecting the most suitable project to support, please give generously, if you haven’t yet, so that together, we could rebuild the hospital and save many children’s lives!


Background

CUF-UCC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal has been established jointly by the Canada-Ukraine Foundation (CUF) and the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) to formalize a coordinated approach in providing humanitarian assistance quickly and efficiently to those in need in Ukraine to address any further aggression by Russia. The main efforts of cooperation are to provide humanitarian assistance/relief in the areas of assistance to displaced persons, medical care, emergency shelter and food security.

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Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital – Donate today to have your dollars matched!

Last week we announced a campaign to raise $1,000,000 in one month through the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal for the children affected by the violent Russian attack on Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital in Kyiv.

Thanks to your generous response, we have raised over $165,000 towards our goal!

Today, we are excited to share an opportunity to double the impact of your donation. The Temerty Foundation has generously pledged to match every donation made to the Ohmatdyt fundraiser until July 21, up to $50,000.

One of the largest children’s hospitals in Europe, Ohmadyt was Ukraine’s most advanced for pediatric illnesses and oncology. On July 8th, the Russian military struck it with a cruise missile in a targeted attack, killing two doctors and injuring hundreds. 

The number of casualties is rising. Since the strike, a young boy who had been in Ohmatdyt’s ICU at the time of the missile attack has died after being transferred to another hospital in Kyiv.

Your donations matter. The Canada-Ukraine Foundation has been supporting the international Institute of Postgraduate Studies for years, and now its staff and students from the Center of Psychological Counseling and Traumatherapy “Open Doors” are providing psychological support to the 31 children at a hospital that has accepted these young patients from Ohmatdyt.

With your continuous support, we can increase our assistance for the victims of the barbaric July 8th targeted attack and join the international effort to provide the resources and care the young patients need.

Please give today – doubling your gift with the Temerty Foundation’s generous pledge – and let these young children know they are not alone. Together we can give them hope for a brighter future.


Background

The Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal has been established jointly by the Canada-Ukraine Foundation (CUF) and the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) to formalize a coordinated approach in providing humanitarian assistance quickly and efficiently to those in need in Ukraine to address any further aggression by Russia. The main efforts of cooperation are to provide humanitarian assistance/relief in the areas of assistance to displaced persons, medical care, emergency shelter and food security.

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CUF-UCC CALLS FOR SUPPORT OF OHMATDYT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

DONATE NOW TO RAISE $1,000,000
FOR OHMATDYT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

For more than ten years now, Ukraine has been the victim of countless war crimes committed by the Russian military. But the July 8th attacks on the Children’s Hospital Ohmatdyt, maternity hospital and fertility clinic in Kyiv is undeniable proof that Russia is waging a genocidal war on Ukraine: targeting Ukrainian children – the healthy, the seriously ill, and the unborn.

The Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal is launching a one-month campaign to raise one million dollars for the hospital and its patients. Please donate now.

At least 41 people died as a result of the attack, and more than 170 are injured. Countless seriously ill children no longer have a place to receive treatment. This is the aftermath of July 8th attacks across multiple cities in Ukraine, including Kyiv.

Ohmatdyt is the largest specialized children’s hospital in Ukraine, treating 20,000 children and performing 10,000 surgeries annually. It is where young cancer patients get treatment. For many children, this is their last chance to recover and regain their health and childhood, and ensure they live a full life. The consequences of a rocket hit for these children are irreparable, including sickness from the suddenly non-sterile conditions, physical injuries, and death.

The CUF-UCC joint Ukraine Humanitarian Relief Committee is actively working with the management of the Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital to best target all the funds we raise through this special fundraising drive. 

Donate now to get the help to the young patients clinging to life at Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital.


The Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal has been established jointly by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) and the Canada Ukraine Foundation (CUF) to formalize a coordinated approach in providing humanitarian assistance quickly and efficiently to those in need in Ukraine to address any further aggression by Russia. The main efforts of cooperation are to provide humanitarian assistance/relief in the areas of assistance to displaced persons, medical care, emergency shelter and food security.