Report on the humanitarian activities of the Surkis Brothers Foundation and Dynamo for July-August

Our club, together with the Surkis Brothers Foundation, continues to help those who need it most: the Ukrainian army, children, and various foundations and organizations in this difficult time for our country.

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Every week, we process and satisfy requests from the military, border guards, hospitals, orphanages, and send aid to all parts of our country and to the front line.

Help for the Armed Forces of Ukraine

In July and August 2024, FC Dynamo (Kyiv) and the Surkis Brothers Foundation provided important assistance to our military, who are defending Ukraine in the hottest spots. In particular, they handed over more than 1000 fire extinguishers and 25 tons of camouflage nets, financed the purchase of reconnaissance drones (3 pcs.) and Starlink systems (20 pcs.).

In addition, the Foundation purchased 6 vehicles for military units and provided mobile communications to 500 soldiers on the front line by the end of the war.

Food and drinking water

In addition to helping the military, the Surkis Brothers Foundation pays much attention to humanitarian aid. So far, it has delivered more than 100 tons of drinking water and over 200,000 protein bars to the military units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

And needy families with children in frontline cities, as well as IDPs and hospitals, have received a large batch of baby food - more than 40 tons.

Medical aid

Helping our military recover and rehabilitate from injuries is equally important. Recently, the Surkis Brothers Foundation has provided rehabilitation equipment to the VEPOP. Also, medical equipment and supplies were provided to the Municipal Clinical Hospital 25 and the Military Hospital of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine.

In addition, the Foundation financed the purchase of dialysis machines for a number of hospitals: Kaharlyk Multidisciplinary Hospital, Kyiv Regional Children's Hospital, Severodonetsk Multidisciplinary Hospital, Tetiiv Central Hospital and Obukhiv Regional Hospital.

Capital construction

Unfortunately, many medical institutions in Ukraine are suffering from massive rocket attacks by the Russian aggressor. The Surkis Brothers Foundation devotes a lot of effort and resources to rebuilding hospitals, outpatient clinics and centers. In particular, the Foundation has allocated UAH 6,000,000 to restore one of the departments of a medical facility for cancer patients.

Another significant event was the signing of a memorandum with Okhmatdyt Hospital to finance the restoration of the entire outpatient department of one of its buildings, which was significantly damaged during the Russian attack on July 8.

It should be noted that FC Dynamo Kyiv and the Surkis Brothers Foundation have been doing everything possible for more than two and a half years, while the full-scale invasion has been going on, to achieve the most important common goal - to bring the long-awaited victory over the Russian invaders closer.

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