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Taras Grabchiuk – Fundraising Is Closed.
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Six months ago we began a fundraising for the treatment of Taras Grabchiuk. Nobody thought that it would be possible to raise that much money in such short period of time. We were able to raise over 2 mln grivnas ($350 000 USD) for bone marrow transplant in one of the hospitals in Germany. A lot of charitable events not only in Ukraine, but also far beyond its borders, internet resources, mass media, all that was used by many people, young and old, who had a common goal to save Taras’ life. Now we can say that we succeeded to raise the amount that we need. And ahead it the most important event – bone marrow transplant.
We believe that everything will be good, and we need to pray for Taras and ask our Lord to make the treatment successful. This little boy, this God’s miracle, united thousands and maybe even millions of people.
We would like to thank the boy’s parents, Uliana and Andri, for giving to everybody in Ukraine a great example how not to give up and continue to fight, to believe, to love, and to be grateful to everybody who in any way helped them.
As of February 11, we raised 2 871 467 grivnas ($359 000). The expected cost of the treatment is 2 900 000. In addition, a German charitable foundation “Heart for the Children” informed us that they will donate 9 800 Euros for Taras’ treatment!
The money for the treatment of the boy is raised!
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Michael Klapchuk
Michael is the youngest in our family. From his birth, we were fighting for his life. He was born prematurely and with heart failure. Michael was weak and he often had colds that ended with laryngitis, attacks, and seizures. Michael was under doctors’ supervision all the time. Several times, we took him to Lviv and Kiev for consultations with specialists.
In 2011, Michael started first grade. He was weak and tired, and he had frequent colds. Nonetheless, he was eager to study. On January 14, 2012, Michael complained of a stomachache, and his stomach was big and hard on touch.
Arina Zhurakovska
Ivanna Kuzan
During a physical at school, doctors noticed spots on Ivanna’s lungs, but they did not explain what that could be and refused to refer the girl to see a specialist.
At that time, Ivanna always had fever and dry coughing. ESR was high, and of hemoglobin was low. The girl was getting worse every day.

