Intensive therapy unit of Zaporozhye regional children hospital, Ukraine
New ultrasound-detector has already saved life of newborn!
Detector, which costs almost $7500, bought with combined efforts of foundations and usual citizens has become a long-awaited New Year surprise for Department of neonatal resuscitation of Zaporozhye regional children’s hospital
January 22, 2010, 7:00 8075Sensor for the ulstrasound device is broken in Zaporozhye regional children's hospital
The efficient therapy of hundreds of babies in Zaporozhhye region depends on sensor availability. The cost of new sensor is 4 800 Euro and it should be purchased as soon as possible
November 11, 2009, 6:00 6321Reanimation department of Zaporozhye Regional Children's Hospital
Doctors of the reanimation department save children in a critical state from the whole region
November 3, 2008, 10:00 14514Some joy to doctors…
Our main purpose is to help children. However, sometimes in order to help children first it is necessary to help doctors, department, and hospital…
June 3, 2008, 0:00 3783Photo report about use of donations: Zaporozhia regional children's hospital
Due to sponsors of the "Happy child" fund metall-plastic windows were installed in the reanimation department and a new equipment was bought for clinical laboratory
May 14, 2008, 0:00 11995Photo report: three new refrigerators were given to Zaporozhye regional children's hospital
Refrigerators were given to the newborn baby’s pathology department and intensive therapy unit
October 19, 2007, 0:05 7099Publications are shown from 11 to 16
Happy Child foundation - effective help to the most needy children of the Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine
They need help:
You donated in 2025
$ 349 282
Our expenses in 2025
To 91 sick children | $77 302 |
Medical equipment: | $23 022 |
Humanitarian help: | $123 437 |
To disabled children: | $46 860 |
To children's village: | $3 239 |
To orphans and poor children: | $8 641 |
"Helpus" - help to adults: | $9 475 |
Service expenses: | $30 794 |
Total sum of expenses: | $337 749 |
$7 400 614
donated since 2007