Medical Volunteers in the Frontline Territories

Medical Volunteers in the Frontline Territories

Project description: 

From the early days of the full-scale invasion, the company initiated a series of large-scale social projects, one of which was the organization of mobile missions of medical volunteers to the frontline territories. To implement this initiative, the company engaged the Frida Charitable Foundation, a Ukrainian-Israeli medical volunteer mission that unites more than 700 highly qualified doctors from various countries around the world.

Over 9 months, with the support of Datagroup, medical volunteers carried out 15 mobile missions with equipment and necessary medical supplies in the Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhia, and Kherson oblasts, treated patients in bomb shelters in Bakhmut, in partially destroyed hospitals in the Kharkiv Oblast, and under shelling in Zaporizhia and were the first to provide medical assistance in the Kherson Oblast after its liberation and evacuated those injured by the detonation of the Kakhovsk Hydroelectric Power Station.

Over these 9 months, thanks to the collaboration between Datagroup and the Frida Charitable Foundation, medical volunteers provided 12,911 consultations to 3,358 patients, conducted 1,449 ultrasound examinations, and 837 ECG studies. More than 15.5 tons of scarce medical drugs were distributed to residents as humanitarian aid. Since the beginning of the year, Datagroup has funded this charitable project in the amount of almost 7 million UAH.

The main principle of the project is that every Ukrainian’s life is equally valuable.

Partners:

Frida Charitable Foundation

Category: People

Company: Datagroup

About the company:

Datagroup is a national Ukrainian communication solutions provider for business and home. The Company has a one-stop center for data transmission, internet access, telephony and television, video conferencing and surveillance, satellite communications and cloud solutions. 

The company currently provides telecom services to subscribers in more than 90 Ukrainian cities and towns.