
The Main Medical Clinical Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine is a leading institution of departmental medicine that:
• Provides specialized inpatient care to employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, National Police, and National Guard;
• Treats retirees and veterans of the MIA system, their family members, and civilians;
• Conducts military medical examinations — critically important during wartime;
• Ensures continuity of medical care for those who serve and defend our country.
What exactly did we deliver? The container includes medical supplies, consumables, and equipment that will help:
• Strengthen the intensive care unit;
• Improve the quality of treatment for the wounded;
• Equip medical personnel with the resources needed for daily work under increased strain.
Our mission remains unchanged. We work tirelessly to ensure Ukrainian medical professionals have everything they need to save lives.
Thanks to our partners, volunteers, and our support community to support our Medical Aid and Humanitarian Welfare Programs. Together we can continue delivering assistance to those who hold the medical frontline every day.
We’re proud to support vulnerable youth in Kamianske with essential furniture for their technical education center. Thanks to our incredible partners — UkraineHilfe Düsseldorf, and AVP – Akzeptanz, Vertrauen, Perspektive e.V. – over $12,000 worth of beds, bedding, shelves, tables, and other essentials were delivered to help create a safe and comfortable space for learning and growth.
Together, we’re giving foster children the foundation they need to build brighter futures.
This holiday season, 2,700 teddy bears are making their way to children across Ukraine. Thanks to our student-led partners at Project Open Arms, thousands of kids — including internally displaced children, children of service members and veterans, and kids living in orphanages — will receive a soft, comforting friend to brighten their holidays.
These small gifts carry big meaning: joy, warmth, and a reminder that they are cared for. Thank you, Project Open Arms, for helping us bring smiles to Ukraine’s children this season.
About 5 million children currently live in Ukraine, while 70% of them (about 3.5 million) experience a lack of basic goods and services, including adequate food.
1,984 healthcare facilities have been damaged since the full-scale war, with 301 of them destroyed.
Medical supplies, consumables, equipment for mobile and stationary hospitals, first-aid kits, tourniquets, and essential medications—these items comprise our regular delivery list for distribution across Ukrainian hospitals and medical facilities.



