The list of recipients of charitable donations is constantly being upgraded and added to. We trace all the case histories and maintain close contact with all the institutions in charge. We calculate the costs of medicines and other items proceeding from their average market price. Donations are used to buy medicines and other items, with donors being provided with a full account of the expenses. The full list of recipients you can find at Russian version.
![]() Kuchma Rinat, 6Rinat is not yet 7 years old, but the school is ready to welcome him in the 3rd grade. He can read and speak English, and knows multiplication table. But he could not go to school this year, since he has cerebral palsy, and can not walk without help. To be able to walk on his own, he needs several courses of therapy at rehabilitation centre « |
![]() Baranov Misha, 6Misha has a severe form of cystic fibrosis. To be able to fight an infection in his lungs, Misha needs a 3 months course of Colistine. We need to raise 48 352 Roubles. |
![]() Kurenkova Viktoriya, 5Viktorya has cystic fibrosis. She also has pseudomonas aeruginosa infection which affects her lungs, and therefore needs a course of treatment with antibiotics (Colistine), for the amount of 48 352 Roubles. |
![]() Sergeeva Maya, 5Maya has cerebral palsy. She needs a course of therapy at the International rehabilitation centre in Truskavetz. Her mother is raising the daughter alone, and is unable to raise 128 000 Roubles for Maya?s rehabilitation. |
![]() Helping patients with cystic fibrosisCystic fibrosis (CF) is one of the most common hereditary deceases. Patients diagnosed with cystic fibrosis can live long and function well, providing that they have access to necessary medication. We want you to join us in our work to help patients diagnosed with cystic fibrosis buy the medication which is vital for them. |
![]() Children's Oncology Dispensary in BalashikhaDepartment of children's oncology of the Balashikha Regional Oncology Dispensary needs permanent support to purchase expensive medications, diapers, sanitary urological towels, needles, band-aids and catheters — everything that is required for full-cycle treatment of each child. Vital medications for the children's department cost about $5,400 a month. |
![]() The Krasnopolyansky Children’s HomeThe Krasnopolyansky Children's Home in the town of Lobnya in the Moscow region, is one of the oldest and most impoverished shelters for children in their earliest years. Above all else, the home urgently requires yoghurts and diapers. |
![]() Boarding School No.80The boarding school is both a school and a home for 120 handicapped children. The school needs a minibus, winter clothes and vitamin supplies. |
![]() The Krasnoselsky Social Orphanage for Children and AdolescentsThe Krasnoselsky orphanage is aimed at rehabilitating and helping children who have somehow ended up homeless for one reason or another. Some of them ran away from their homes, some of their parents were deprived of their parenting rights by a court, while others were brought here by single mothers who had no money to raise a child on their own. |
![]() Otradnoye Social Rehabilitation CentreThe centre is home to children aged from 3 to 16, orphaned or neglected by their parents. The centre badly needs a minibus, children's shoes, food, educational games, tables, chairs, a photocopy machine and a computer. |
How to help
You can transfer money to our account in US Dollar and Euros. To ensure a tax free donation, please enter ’charity’ as a purpose of your payment. You can also select a particular recepient for your help and indicate that on the transfer. We would appreciate if you notify us about the donation via e-mail, fax or over the phone, this would allow us to control the money transfer process. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them at pomogi@gmail.com
If you are in Russia and wish to make a donation in Rubles, you can print out a payment order with the Foundation’s bank account details.
If you wish to donate clothes, toys or become a volunteer, please contact us by phone or email, we will gladly share our news and needs with you.
Address: 129110, Moscow, Schepkina str., 58, of. 201
Tel.: (+7 495) 504-97-00, (+7 495) 508-57-07. Fax:
E-mail: pomogi@gmail.com










