Mission: To protect and save the lives of Ukrainian children, all of whom confront the legacy of the Chornobyl catastrophe and other environmental disasters.
Goal: To provide state-of-the-art medical aid to Ukrainian children with cancer, genetic birth defects, heart disease, and immune deficiencies.
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Your Company Can Help Raise Funds for Orphans
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1,000,000 UAH Worth of Life-saving Medical Equipment Donated to Kharkiv Hospital
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THANK YOU for Joining Us for Thanksgiving Dinner
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CCRDF Ukraine invites your company to participate in our December campaign, the Artistic Christmas Tree Fundraiser to raise funds for our orphanage program.
CCRDF has reproduced original paintings of Christmas trees into posters for corporations to display in your office lobby so that your friends and colleagues can support the orphanage program by pining a premade ornament on the poster for every 100 UAH donation.
The original artwork was specially created by Kyiv’s famous artists, including Andrii Bludov, Maksym Vityk, Hanna Kryvolap, Alina Maksymenko, Oleksii Malykh, Davyd Sharashidze, and Valerii Shkarupa, for CCRDF’s Artistic Christmas Tree fundraiser.
We thank you in advance for your support of our mission and for making a difference in the life of a Ukrainian orphan this holiday season by supporting our Artistic Christmas Tree fundraiser.
To order your Artistic Christmas Tree poster and receive other pertinent information, please contact me at 050-411-1262 or at Lrabij@ccrdf.org.
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Kharkiv, Ukraine – On December 2, 2009 the Kharkiv Regional Children’s Clinical Hospital #1 received 1,000,000 worth of life-saving medical equipment thanks to the support of the fruitful partnership between Philip Morris Ukraine and Children of Chornobyl Relief and Development Fund.
The head doctor of Kharkiv Regional Children’s Clinical Hospital #1 Kateryna Koliyushko said, “The surgical laparoscopy equipment will certainly help with the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of illnesses, emergency procedures, and the correction of birth defects for children needing life-saving surgery within the first few months of life. Taking into account that the necessary instrumentation has not been used in any Ukrainian hospital, this sophisticated equipment will provide the surgeon the opportunity to use minimally invasive surgical techniques for treatment of the most vulnerable contingency of patients – newborns.”
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November 26, 2009 – InterContinental’s Olivera restaurant was filled to maximum capacity as family and friends joined CCRDF to give thanks for all of life's blessings. Over 115 guests and their children came to celebrate the holiday and feast on the spread provided by InterContinental.
CCRDF couldn’t have done it without the support of our main sponsor, InterContinental, which heavily subsidized the meal to make sure the money was going to the right place. CCRDF thanks our media partner Kyiv Post and media sponsor What’s On for their continuous support of our events.
The evening would also not have been as enjoyable or successful without the wine provided by Robert Guliev Wines. A big thank you to our in-kind contributors who provided fabulous prizes for our lucky guests: Ukrainian International Airlines, Korol i Koroleva, American Embassy Employees Association (AEEA), InterContinental, and Robert Guliev.
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