On April 10, the Supervisory Board of the Unbroken charitable foundation took place. Stepan Veselovskyi, the CEO of Lviv IT Cluster, joined the board as one of the members.
The Supervisory Board oversees the activities of the charitable foundation at the UNBROKEN National Rehabilitation Center and approves its programs, staffing, charter, etc. The head of the Board is Bogdan Prakh, the rector of the Ukrainian Catholic University. The Supervisory Board includes:
Also, the charitable foundation at the UNBROKEN National Rehabilitation Center is involved in an important project of the center – a rehabilitation center at the First Territorial Medical Association, refurbished on the site of an old polyclinic at Mazepy St., 25.
“It is an honor to join the Supervisory Board of the Unbroken charitable foundation. It is an important project already changing the lives of the military and civilians who have suffered from the war. And this is just the beginning. I am convinced that we are only at the beginning of incredible changes. I will do my best to ensure that my knowledge and expertise, as well as the expertise of the Lviv IT Cluster, the largest tech association in Ukraine, make the charitable foundation’s work as fruitful and useful as possible for those who need qualified medical assistance,” says Stepan Veselovskyi, CEO of the Lviv IT Cluster.
“Over the last month, we’ve accomplished more than we have in a year alone. You all have unique experience working with similar foundations; unfortunately, we have never had such an experience. We have one important project that the foundation is directly involved in – the rehabilitation center on Mazepy Street. It’s something unreal. There’s nothing like it in Lviv or in the whole country. This project is being implemented so quickly that in normal times, it would take us two years to do it,” emphasizes Andriy Sadovyi, the Mayor of Lviv.
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The UNBROKEN National Rehabilitation Center is a unique place where adults and children who have suffered from war receive comprehensive qualified medical assistance, including reconstructive surgery, orthopedics, and robotic prosthetics. Not only are prosthetics fitted for those in need, they are also manufactured on-site. Over the past year, the center has provided free prosthetics to 100 Ukrainians. Additionally, the center provides physical, psychological, and psychosocial rehabilitation to both military and civilian victims. Patients no longer have to seek assistance abroad or in multiple facilities – they can receive it all in one center. The project is being implemented by the First Medical Association.
Photo by Roman Baluk
On April 10, the Supervisory Board of the Unbroken charitable foundation took place. Stepan Veselovskyi, the CEO of Lviv IT Cluster, joined the board as one of the members. The Supervisory Board oversees the activities of the charitable foundation at the UNBROKEN National Rehabilitation Center and approves its programs, staffing, charter, etc. The head of […]
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