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Impact Report 2023

Our strategy

We focus on delivering projects in three key directions: DEFENSE, EDUCATION, and HEALTHCARE.

  • DEFENSE
    Helping to save lives by providing life-saving equipment, ambulances, vehicles for evacuation, assistance through humanitarian aid, military uniforms, technology equipment. Taking care of veterans' needs and their adaptation.
  • HEALTHCARE
    Enhancing access to quality medical care, including precise diagnosis, evidence-based interventions, and readily available resources by providing needed medical equipment
  • EDUCATION
    Providing access to IT education and supporting people facing unique challenges – cultivating a brighter tomorrow through knowledge and compassion.
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DRIVE FOR LIFE

The ambulance car, driven in time, is crucial for saving lives. 2 HOURS ARE NEEDED TO PREVENT IRREVERSIBLE CONSEQUENCES.

THE CHARITY FUND “OPEN EYES” is collecting volunteers, contributors, and funds to provide such transport with life-saving equipment where it is needed the most.

IMPACT

  • 18 000+
    EVACUATED PEOPLE PER YEAR 18 000+
  • 1 000+
    VOLUNTEERS & CONTRIBUTORS
  • 223
    FULLY EQUIPPED VEHICLES
  • 175+
    MEDICAL UNITS RECEIVED VEHICLES

EACH VEHICLE SAVES LIVES

Ambulances are vital for saving lives, serving as rapid-response lifelines that swiftly transport patients to medical facilities and ensuring timely access to care. All of that significantly improves survival rates in emergencies.

FROM 15 TO 450 LIVES PER MONTH MAY BE SAVED WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF 1 VEHICLE.
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LIFELINE

‘Open Eyes’ CF provided vital medical equipment to hospitals improving, their ability to save lives amid rising patient numbers and resource constraints.

This aid is essential for saving and improving tens of thousands of defenders and civilian lives.

CARING PEOPLE

  • 5
    EQUIPPED HOSPITALS ON THE WAY TO RETURN OF THE WOUNDED DEFENDERS
  • 75
    UNITS OF LIFE-SAVING MEDICAL EQUIPMENT PROVIDED
  • 27
    SOFTSERVE ASSOCIATES PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT
  • 700
    SOFTSERVIANS WHO GOT CERTIFIED AND CONTRIBUTED TO THE PROJECT

QUALITY MEDICAL CARE

We selected hospitals in which the workload has increased by around 20% since February 2022 due to more by patients, a shortage of staff, and the increasing complexity of trauma cases.

By providing needed medical equipment, we ensure access to quality medical care, including precise diagnosis, evidence- based interventions, and readily available resources.

  • 45 000
    More people who can get medical care
  • 25%
    Performance increase of the surgery and trauma units

NEW DEPARTMENTS IN HOSPITALS

  • Vinnyky (Lviv)
    The Head & Neck Surgery Unit
    Ophthalmic laser, Non- contact Tonometer, contact Autorefractor Keratometer & Slit Lamp Microscope
  • Sumy
    New Surgical Suite
    Radiolucent Operating Table
  • Vinnytsa
    The Clinical Surgical Unit
    Electromechanical Operating Table, Surgical Lighthead & Vascular Ligation System
  • Ivano-Frankivsk
    The Trauma Unit
    Arthroscopic Stand with a set of tools and accessories
  • Zaporizhzhia
    The Intensive Care Unit
    Patient monitoring systems (central station and 15 monitors), Blood Gas Analyzer & Ultrasound Ultrasound Machines

GENERATION TECH

No matter how hard the circumstances, all Ukrainian children deserve the right to a qualified and promising education.

'Open Eyes' CF provides educational programs for children of military personnel, prisoners of war, and those whose parents died defending Ukraine, as well as children of veterans of the war in Ukraine.

CARING PEOPLE

  • 72
    MENTORS SOFTSERVIANS
  • 7
    LOCAL PROJECT COORDINATORS
  • 824
    MENTORING HOURS
  • 482
    LESSONS
  • 407
    CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED ACCESS TO IT EDUCATION
  • 10
    UKRAINIAN REGIONS COVERED

STUDENTS’ FEEDBACK

SUPPORT DEFENDERS

Since the full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, we have focused on five main areas to help Ukraine win the war: aiding medical institutions, providing humanitarian aid, supplying equipment to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and collaborating with civilian organizations.

ITEMS TO MAKE DIFFERENCE

  • 1 000
    TONES OF HUMANITARIAN AID
  • 2 550
    SETS OF MILITARY UNIFORM [9191 ITEMS]
  • 1 200
    PAIRS OF TACTICAL SHOES
  • 50К
    MEDICAL PACKAGES
  • 25К
    PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
  • 10К
    COMPUTERS & TECH EQUIPMENT

IMPACT

  • 100K+
    PEOPLE RECEIVED HUMANITARIAN AID
  • 549
    REQUESTS FROM SOFTSERVIANS
  • 1 800+
    UKRAINIAN REGIONS COVERED
  • 17
    REGIONS OF UKRAINE RECEIVED AID
  • 250+
    HEALTHCARE FACILITIES RECEIVED AID
  • 500
    SOFTSERVE ASSOCIATES PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT

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