During its first months of operation, FBM Foundation has focused its intervention on the Philippines and decided to have a new contribution to help the Ukrainian people struggling in the conflict. After initial conversations with Associação Estou Contigo!, FBM Foundation saw the possibility of making a positive impact and helping people by buying medical equipment that will be essential to reinforce medical assistance in the European country.
This donation will contribute to the mission “Humanitarian Medical Emergency – Ukraine” that the PCI operates in this Ukrainian region. This mission aims to create medical emergency systems that can answer the local needs by ensuring essential health care, stabilization of wounded people, and reinforcement of the human resources available to deliver medical treatment in a conflict background.
The partnership established between Associação Estou Contigo! and PCI focus specifically on the acquisition of medical equipment and materials.
For Vitor Francisco, Director at FBM, this was a great synergy that fulfils the FBM Foundation's purpose. “We created FBM Foundation to have a positive influence in societies and contribute to a more favourable environment globally. This chance to help in the construction of a new campaign hospital fits perfectly with what we intend to do as a foundation: help human beings in emergency situations by providing essential care. We are very happy to materialize this project with Associação Estou Contigo! and PCI, allowing the Ukrainian people to have new alternatives for medical treatment,” affirmed the representative.
For Mariana Couto, President at Associação Estou Contigo!, commented: “This synergy with FBM Foundation resulted in an important contribution to making this Humanitarian Medical Emergency mission possible. This amount allowed to acquire expensive equipment, reducing the financial efforts to start the mission on the field. The donation is also important for us, as an NGO, since it gives us more reliability to unlock future actions that will help fund this humanitarian mission in Ukraine.”
Source: GMB