Memorial Page

Every case of serious illness and expensive treatment becomes a challenge: as you are willing to help? Willing to give a chance? Together we are helping them – through participation, money – but elements of recovery do not always depend on it. And sometimes our beneficiaries die. This page is opened in memory of those who can’t be helped any more. But these children and their families in recent months knew that they were not alone in this battle. Everyone who lives knows how important this is.

Vladimir Vutkarev

In the fall 2011, we received a help request from the Vutkarev family from Sociteni village, Ialoveni district. Their son Vladimir was born on February 16, 2011 with the congenital heart disease and Down syndrome.
Vladimir was qualified for the surgery at the Bakulev Research Centre for Cardiovascular Surgery in Russia. The cost of the surgery was 283,100 Rub. NGO Save Life had paid 143,000 Rub for the surgery and additional 30,000 Rub for 10 days treatment of pneumonia at the Centre. The Russian charity fund Gulfstream contributed the same amount. The second surgery to fully correct Vladimir’s heart defect could be scheduled for as early as March 28, 2012 at the Bakulev Centre.
February 21, 2012 about 16.00 Vovochka Vutkareva died. The bright memory to the boy!

Anastasia Nazar

Anastasia was born on November 11,2011. The pregnancy was normal, but the delivery was with complications. After doctors found heart failure, Anastasia has gone through a detailed medical examination. She was diagnosed with a congenital heart defect: hypoplastic right heart, pulmonary artery atresia. We were transported to Kiev, where the State Agency «The Scientific and Practical Medical Center Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Health of Ukraine» performed to our daughter a  balloon atrioseptomiya (Rashkinda procedure) and overall surgery sistemnolegochnogo Bleloka anastomosis.
On December 16, 2011 little Nastia passed away. A heart attack happed all of a sudden. We express our condolences to her parents, Diana and George Nazar. Bright memory to their little princess Anastasia.

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