"The 'Healthy Fatherland' organization has launched a relief initiative for those impacted by the SVO"
In the heart of Yakutsk, the All-Russian public movement "Healthy Fatherland" is conducting a unique campaign called "No Strangers" from August 4 to September 30. This initiative aims to collect essential medical supplies and personal hygiene items, particularly for the use of war fighters and defenders of the Motherland in field conditions.
The collection takes place at Kurashova St., 24, room 502. The specific medical supplies accepted for collection include dressing packets, bandages, gauze, cotton wool, adhesive tape, syringes (2.5, 5, 10, 20 ml), IV drips, tourniquets, elastic bandages, splints, painkillers and analgesics such as Temalgin, Baralgin, Analgin, Citramon, No-shpa, Pentagin, Novocaine, Lidocaine, and antiseptic drugs like hydrogen peroxide, green ink, iodine, and antiseptic wipes.
The personal hygiene items accepted for collection include toilet soap, shampoo, shower gel, toothpaste, toothbrushes, cotton swabs, wet wipes, and toilet paper. All items must be new, in good condition, and have acceptable expiration dates.
For those interested in donating or seeking more information, the phone number for inquiries is 8 (914) 100-70-90. It's important to note that the search results do not refer to this specific campaign or a related collection drive in Yakutsk, so for detailed or up-to-date information, one might need to look at local news sources, social media channels of the organization, or official announcements from the movement.
This campaign is a testament to the community's spirit of unity and support for those who serve our nation. Let's come together and make a difference by donating to this worthy cause.
- The "No Strangers" campaign, hosted by the All-Russian public movement "Healthy Fatherland" in Yakutsk, focuses on collecting essential medical supplies and personal hygiene items, which are crucial not only for health-and-wellness but also for soldiers in war-and-conflicts.
- Apart from medical supplies, the campaign also accepts personal hygiene items, such as those under fitness-and-exercise and mental-health categories, like toothpaste, toothbrushes, and antiseptic wipes.
- During the campaign, which runs from August 4 to September 30, the collection takes place at Kurashova St., 24, room 502.
- In addition to donations, one can find more information about the campaign by contacting the phone number 8 (914) 100-70-90, or by looking at local news sources, social media channels of the organization, or official announcements from the movement.