Healthcare Projects
Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 1,468 healthcare facilities have been damaged by shelling and combat, with an additional 193 completely destroyed.
To ensure access to quality healthcare in de-occupied and frontline areas, operational medical facilities are being expanded and modernized, while medical communities are organizing mobile doctor visits. We contribute to these efforts by providing essential medical equipment, supplies, transportation, and other critical resources.
Our support plays a vital role in restoring and sustaining healthcare services in war-affected regions. By equipping healthcare providers with the tools they need, we help ensure timely medical assistance, enhance the mobility of care delivery, and support the resilience of communities facing the challenges of war.
Types of equipment
Medical equipment and devices (ventilators, defibrillators, diagnostic tools, surgical instruments), medicines and supplies, vehicles (ambulances, cars, and SUVs, mobile medical units), generators, laptops, and communication devices, air raid alert systems, field hospitals, water purification systems, rehabilitation equipment (wheelchairs, prosthetics, crutches, and physical therapy tools).
Recent Impact

The Prytula Foundation USA, in cooperation with the Leleka Foundation, provided a $40,000 non-refundable charitable contribution on January 20, 2025, to purchase essential medical supplies for populations affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine. The funds were fully allocated to procure 700 Hemostatic Sentapharm units, 800 CAT Gen7 Black tourniquets, 400 SICH Black tourniquets, 200 compressed bandages, 200 thermal blankets, 200 rolls of 3M Transpore Tape, 200 boxes of nitrile gloves, and 320 permanent markers, ensuring frontline medical teams have the necessary resources for trauma care, infection control, and emergency interventions.
â–» The total cost of this initiative - $40,000 USD.