Andersen Charity Helps Chernihiv Maternity Hospital

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The Andersen Charity foundation has implemented another humanitarian project for Ukrainians by donating medical equipment to Chernihiv Maternity Hospital.

Andersen Charity has completed another humanitarian project for Ukrainians. In September 2022, the foundation sent equipment necessary for newborns to Chernihiv Maternity Hospital (Ukraine). It is vitally important that Ukrainian children and their mothers are still receiving quality medical care, regardless of the war.

A charity project aimed to help Chernihiv Maternity Hospital

In the autumn of 2022, representatives of Andersen Charity delivered a special device for nursing premature babies and consumables at a total cost of €5,010 to Chernihiv Maternity Hospital. The device is a table with built-in phototherapy lamps.

According to Victoria Bazarnaya, head of the neonatal department, a mother gets access to such a table right after her baby has been transferred from the intensive care unit. Thus, she can constantly contact her child in a ward. Employees teach women how to keep newborns under an additional source of warmth. This is how the thermal procedure and the phototherapy procedure for premature babies are carried out.

Such support is important for the maternity hospital. This healthcare facility receives people not only from Chernihiv but also from the whole region. Every year, about 5,000 babies are born in this medical institution. In 2022, 1065 children have come into the world here. Galina Lenik, acting head of the maternity hospital, says, “Only 27 babies were born in April. In the summer, there was an increase: in July and August, 130 and 140 babies were born.” The hospital staff expressed their gratitude to Andersen IT company for their help.


Andersen Charity: helping Ukrainians during wartime

Andersen Charity

Andersen Charity was founded in the winter of 2022 by Oleksandr Orlov, CTO of the European IT company Andersen. Since some of the company’s offices are located in Ukraine, thousands of employees found themselves in distress. The management wanted to provide financial assistance not only to Andersen’s specialists but also to other Ukrainians. Thus, a charity foundation appeared. Since then, Andersen Charity has been raising funds to supply Ukrainian hospitals with the necessary medical supplies, devices, and medicines.

The foundation has already raised €94,170 and implemented nine charitable projects for Cherkasy Regional Oncological Dispensary, Cherkasy City Maternity Hospital, Cherkasy Children’s Hospital, the Clinical Medical Center for Obstetrics and Gynecology in Lviv, and other Ukrainian healthcare institutions.

By providing assistance to Ukrainian clinics and maternity hospitals, Andersen Charity aims to achieve four goals:

  • to improve the well-being of Ukraine;
  • improve medical services, despite military actions and restrictions;
  • provide assistance to people affected during the war;
  • to make medical care available to millions of Ukrainians.

These goals define the mission of Andersen Charity – to improve the quality of life and protect the right of Ukrainians to medical care in wartime. Alexander Orlov, CTO at Andersen and Andersen Charity founder, says, “A charitable foundation is an easy way to start saving lives. Each contribution, no matter how much you donate, means a lot and can give people in Ukraine hope for a healthier and brighter future. Let’s stand together for peace!”


How to donate

How to donate

Both individuals and entire organizations can participate in fundraising. To get acquainted with charitable projects and donate a certain amount of money, you need to visit the foundation's website and find the “Donate” button on the page.

There is one more option. To do this, you need to buy an artistic NFT in the form of a national Ukrainian symbol. It can be a motanka (fabric doll) or a pysanka (painted Easter egg). Every day, about 100 new NFTs appear. More than 20 of them are unique. Follow the link to learn more about Andersen’s NFTs and buy a digital symbol.

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