100 Medical Backpacks For Ukraine's Frontline Medics

Ivan Vidyakin

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$100raised out of $50,000

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Ivan Vidyakin

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Leleka Foundation has supported medics in Ukraine since 2014. In the last 2 years, our focus has been on equipping Ukraine's front-line medics with fully stocked medical backpacks. In the hands of a professional medic, each backpack can help to save several lives on the battlefield. Help us raise funds to procure and supply 100 medical backpacks, potentially saving thousands of lives in Ukraine.

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