This significant humanitarian mission has been accomplished through the collaboration of the Youth Initiative Foundation "Hope," Denis Paramonov's Foundation, and their partners.
Additionally, they have been provided with vacuum therapy devices and charging stations.

According to the founder of the charitable foundation and philanthropist Denis Paramonov, frontline hospitals should receive special attention today from everyone who wants to help.

In turn, the chairman of the supervisory board of the "Hope" foundation, First Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on National Health Valeriy Dubil, noted that similar humanitarian missions have been carried out before in the frontline regions of the country, where hospitals save the lives of wounded defenders of Ukraine and civilians.

“Thanks to the collaboration with Denis Paramonov’s Foundation, we were able to support medical staff by delivering 4 artificial ventilation devices, 10 dialysis machines that help save lives, as well as limbs for patients with post-tourniquet syndrome, 10 vacuum therapy devices that promote quicker healing of wounds on the bodies of defenders, and 10 EasyPulse devices for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which revive patients with cardiac arrest through indirect massage. Additionally, we delivered over three hundred charging stations to the combat zone, ensuring power supply even in the absence of electricity,” Valeriy Dubil stated.

The aforementioned medical equipment is critically important for the hospitals and medical facilities that are the first to receive injured soldiers and civilians. The artificial kidneys, ventilation devices, and cardiac massage machines have repeatedly proven their effectiveness in critical moments.

“Life is the most important thing. Our medics are the ones who know how to save it, seemingly in the most hopeless situations. The availability of critically necessary equipment significantly enhances the effectiveness of the efforts that doctors put into this. Our mission is to ensure that hospitals have the necessary technical resources, that is, to help save lives. This is what we have been doing since the first days of the full-scale invasion and will continue to do until this war is over. I thank our partners, particularly Denis Paramonov’s Foundation and his team, for sharing our values and regularly joining our humanitarian missions,” Valeriy Dubil added.

Finally, the philanthropists expressed their heartfelt gratitude to Ukrainian medics who, under the most challenging conditions, bring thousands of defenders and civilians back to life, treat, and help them recover.

They also thanked Igor Korzh, Alexander Fedorенко, Roman Bochkali, and the "Battalion Volunteer" Foundation for supporting humanitarian initiatives.