Started: 02.10.2025

Let's return Fedya's childhood joy!

Fedya is 10 years old. He loves playing with his friends in the yard, building with LEGO, collecting Minecraft books, and creating his own board games. Friends have always been an important part of his life. But now Fedya is often upset because he is unable to meet them - treatment has taken away his active walks and his usual childhood.

Fedya is being treated at the Okhmatdyt National Children's Hospital with a rare autoimmune disease granulomatous polyangiitis (GPA)due to which his body needs special treatment. To continue the therapy, the boy needs a drug with the active ingredient Rituximab. The state procures it only for children with cancer, so the family has to buy the medicine on their own. 

The cost of the drug  - 75 000 UAH. The boy's mother works as a teacher, and his father is a logistics manager. The family cannot cope with such a challenge on their own. That's why the management of the National Children's Hospital "Okhmatdyt" addressed the Foundation with an official letter to help the Intensive and Efferent Therapy Department for Acute and Chronic Intoxication.

Fedya is an intelligent, well-mannered and very determined boy. At his first chess tournament, he showed the best result in his age category and took 4th place. Having received a rook as a gift, he told his coach: "I want a king!". This is about his character: he always strives for more and believes in his dreams.

Now Fedya dreams of recovering as soon as possible, meeting his best friend, returning to basketball, laughing again on the court with his friends and living a normal childhood.

Join the collection! Let's help Fedya get the necessary medicines and give him a chance for health, childhood and new victories 💛

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Zaporuka Foundation's report for 2024

Strengthening healthcare in Ukraine
Psychological assistance to children and families
A home away from home
Assistance in situations of threat
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Amount of assistance by area:
53 614 994 UAH
12 medical institutions
was supported in 2024. We purchased modern equipment, medicines and supplies, and implemented large-scale reconstructions of departments in 3 hospitals.
10 354 patients
received assistance in the treatment of serious illnesses and rehabilitation. Of these, 173 young patients received targeted assistance.
Improving rehabilitation
We continue to improve rehabilitation for children with cancer, as well as for patients with mine-blast injuries.
Amount of assistance by area:
7 466 730 UAH
5000+ consultations
provided to children and their families by the Foundation's psychologists in children's oncology departments and at Dacha.
9000 consultations
conducted for injured patients in hospitals and on the hotline.
Amount of assistance by area:
8 014 260 UAH
243 families
from all regions of Ukraine lived at Dachas in Kyiv and Lviv.
427 events
organized together with volunteers for children and their families in hospitals and at Dachas.
Amount of assistance by area:
7 085 466 UAH
4 shelters and 2 day centers
in the Lviv region have been strengthened and improved conditions for women and girls who have experienced domestic violence.
More than 100 women
received support (psychological, legal, medical) through the Breaking the Silence project in 2024.
35 women
have been trained and acquired a new profession to become economically independent.
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