Whom do we help
Help is provided to severely ill patients and their families, hospice and palliative care departments patients, hospices and their staff.
Incurable illness does not cancel life
Call line for palliative patients and their relatives
Daily: 10.00 - 18.00
+38 (067) 372 17 12
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Help is provided to severely ill patients and their families, hospice and palliative care departments patients, hospices and their staff.
We provide assistance with waterless detergents, and medical supplies, offer psychological support, talk about death and dying as a part of life. We were the first to invite medical clowns to work with hospice patients.
We have a free call line : +38 (067) 372 17 12
We consult on painkilling, palliative care, hospice settling, breathing support, and psychological assistance.
The fund was set up by Maryna Lobodin, Mykhailo Lobodin and Margaryta Tulup on March 25th, year 2019.
The co-founder of Ukrainian Association of Palliative Care for Children, the member of International Association of Hospice and Palliative Care. Marina Lobodin has been developing the palliative direction of “Tabletochki” charity fund for two years and organizing palliative care in “Vidkryti Doloni” fund for a year. In 2019 completed the course from WHO and Paracelsus Centre for Palliative Care, Germany.
Journalist, worked in “Suspilstvo” section of LB.ua and was head of journalist investigation project “#Pravosyllya” by “Slidstvo Info” agency. Public monitor of National Preventive Mechanism at the office of the Ombudsman.
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