Saving children's hearts because we care!

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Visa and TVORCHI, together with UNITED24 and with the support of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, unite the world into one unbreakable "Heart of Steel" rhythm to help children's hearts in need. The campaign aims to raise 10 million hryvnias to purchase 10 neonatal intensive care units (NICU) for premature and severely premature newborns. If the amount of money raised is higher, they will be used to purchase additional NICU.

Join the fundraising and get a chance to win unique jewelry from SOVA х FROLOV for TVORCHI collaboration

  • Make any donation to purchase one of the 10 neonatal intensive care units.
  • All donations made using Visa cards issued by Ukrainian banks will be doubled by Visa.
  • Participate in the drawing of one of the 100 silver hearts from the SOVA x FROLOV for TVORCHI capsule collection for a donation of at least 24 EUR (1000 UAH).
  • Participate in the drawing of one of the 10 gold hearts from the SOVA x FROLOV for TVORCHI capsule collection among those who made the biggest donation.

Important! To participate in the drawing, please indicate your contact information (phone or email) in the "Comment" field when making a donation.

All collected funds will be used to purchase 10 NICU for premature and severely premature newborns, as well as newborns who require medical procedures in a stable environment.

The cost of one neonatal intensive care unit is about 1 million hryvnias (around 25,000 euros).

Donations are accepted from April 28 to May 28. The drawing of the silver and gold heart capsule collection will take place on June 1st using the random.org service on Visa's Instagram account.

Official rules.

Thanks to thousands of benefactors in Ukraine and around the world, ₴ 11,924,114 were collected in one month.
Visa doubled all contributions made from Visa cards of Ukrainian banks.

All funds collected will be directed to the official account of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine for the purchase of intensive care incubators, which are extremely necessary for prematurely born children.