60 iWalks 3.0 Devices to Borodianka Medical Facilities

Recently, a significant event for the medical community in Borodianka was when the Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation delivered modern iWalks 3.0 devices to two key medical and social institutions in the district.

The Borodianka Center for Social and Psychological Rehabilitation received 40 iWalks 3.0 devices to aid in patient rehabilitation. An additional 20 devices were donated to the Borodianka Central District Hospital.

“Our foundation is committed to supporting Ukrainian healthcare facilities with the most innovative rehabilitation equipment available,” said Vladyslav Shelokov, President of the Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation. “The iWalks 3.0 devices will help hundreds of patients in Borodianka disctrict recover more effectively and return to their normal lives faster. This donation is part of our broader mission to strengthen Ukraine’s healthcare infrastructure during these challenging times.”

iWalks 3.0 is a modern rehabilitation device that helps patients restore motor functions and improve their quality of life. This equipment is particularly crucial for people undergoing rehabilitation after injuries and surgeries.

“This assistance will significantly expand our capabilities in providing quality rehabilitation care to patients. We are grateful to the Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation for such important support,” noted Ihor Rybchenko, the Director of the Borodianka Central District Hospital.

The Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation continues its mission to support Ukrainian medical institutions and provide them with modern equipment for quality treatment and patient rehabilitation. Thanks to Latvian doctors Dr. Med. Janis Slezins and Dr. Raimonds Mikijanskis and Foundation Entrepreneurs for Peace, our charity received 215 iWalk units and transferred them to medical and rehabilitation institutions in different parts of Ukraine. The total value of donated items is more than 36,000 USD.

The Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation will continue implementing projects to support Ukrainian medical and social facilities next year.

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