Help for kids. useful links

  • Hotline of the Vera Hospice Fund for palliative care - 8-800-700-84-36 (24 hours a day, free of charge)
  • Doctor on duty at the children's hospice "House with a lighthouse" (works in Moscow and Moscow region) - 8 (495) 649-39-49
  • All-Russian hotline psychological help for oncological patients and their relatives "Clear morning" - 8-800-100-01-91 (24 hours a day, free of charge)
  • A single round-the-clock hotline of Roszdravnadzor for receiving citizens' appeals about violations of the procedure for prescribing and prescribing painkillers - 8-800-550-99-03 (24 hours a day, free of charge for all regions).
  • The hotline of the movement against cancer "We will conquer cancer" - 8-985-765-75-32 (the line is open from 08:00 to 13:00 Moscow time, on weekdays, free of charge)
  • Helpline for stoma patients public organization"ASTOM" - 8-800-250-23-43
  • Hotline of the ORBI Stroke Foundation - 8 800-707-52-29
  • Hotline of the interregional public movement "Movement against Cancer" 8-985-765-75-32, calls are accepted from Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 12:00 and from 15:00 to 18:00 (Moscow time)
  • Palliative Care Coordinating Center in Moscow - 8( 499) 940-19-48
  • Round-the-clock telephone consultation of a doctor and psychologist ANO Samara Hospice, telephone numbers and specialists on duty change every week, see the schedule on the website

educational sites

  • Association of Professional Members of Hospice Care
  • oncobrain- informational portal about brain tumors (a project of the Konstantin Khabensky Foundation)
  • "Clear Morning" - Patient Support Service Website
  • Profilaktika.Media is an educational media project of the Cancer Prevention Foundation about evidence-based medicine and oncology
  • Just ask is an online reference service for cancer patients and their loved ones. "Just Ask" connects anyone looking for information about the organization of treatment, and experts in oncology, trusted by the Cancer Prevention Foundation. Do not provide telemedicine services (free of charge)
  • Oncology.ru
  • Hematology.ru - information resource for medical and pharmaceutical workers
  • "Movement Against Cancer" - an interregional public movement that provides legal support to patients and assistance in providing the necessary medicines
  • "AIDS.CENTER" is a popular science educational project of the fund to help people living with HIV
  • "ASTOM" - Internet portal for ostomy patients
  • "Book to Help" - an information site and a charity series of books for families in which children have developed cancer
  • "Hello!" — website of the Association of Cancer Patients under the auspices of the Russian Society of Clinical Oncology (RUSSCO)
  • "Together Against Cancer" - educational website of the Foundation for Support of Anti-Cancer Organizations

Charitable foundations providing palliative care or related fields

For adults:

  • "Vera" - charitable foundation for helping hospices
  • "Live Now" is a charitable foundation for helping people with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and other neuromuscular diseases.
  • "ORBI" - a foundation fighting the problem of stroke
  • Altsrus" - autonomous non-profit organization"Helping Alzheimer's Patients and Their Families"
  • "Old Age in Joy" is a charitable foundation for helping the elderly and the disabled.
  • "Alive" - ​​fund for helping adults
  • AdVita
  • "Orthodoxy and the World" is a fund for helping adults and children with various diseases, incl. with oncology
  • "Tradition"
  • "In word and deed" - psychological, social, legal and material assistance to widows and families who have lost their breadwinner, St. Petersburg
  • "Life goes on" - a charitable foundation to help families who have lost their breadwinner

For children:

  • "Children's Palliative" - ​​charitable foundation for the development of palliative care
  • "Give Life" - a palliative direction of the charitable foundation
  • Children's regional program of the charitable foundation for helping hospices "Vera"
  • AdVita - St. Petersburg charity foundation for helping children and adults with cancer
  • "Tradition" - a fund to help children and adults with various diseases and injuries
  • SMA Families is a charitable foundation helping children and adults with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and other neuromuscular diseases and their families.
  • "MyMio" is a charitable foundation for helping children with Duchenne myodystrophy (DMD) and their families
  • Konstantin Khabensky Foundation - helping children with cancer and other severe brain diseases
  • Oxygen is a charitable foundation for helping patients with cystic fibrosis
  • "Line of Life" - a charitable foundation for helping seriously ill children

Children's orthopedist-traumatologist at the Center for Congenital Pathology at the Global Medical System Clinic (GMS Clinic, Moscow) Vladimir Kotov: “A girl developed scoliosis due to unsuccessful treatment of congenital dislocation of the hip joints. Due to bone dysplasia, the head of the right femur collapsed. We examined Angelina and considered that the case was very neglected and complicated, so we recommended the girl's parents to contact clinics abroad. Our German colleagues will start Angelina's treatment with arthroplasty of the right hip joint. I hope the treatment will be successful and the girl will be able to sit and walk normally.” →

Leading orthopedic technician of the Novavis Center for Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Wolfgang Gröpel (Waldenbuch, Germany): “Damir has a congenital underdevelopment of both hands and feet. We are ready to make him bionic hand prostheses, which almost completely repeat the movements of the hands, reading the person's own electrical impulses. With their help, the boy will be able to capture objects, write quickly. Special silicone toe socks will also be made to fill in the missing part of the foot. In them, the boy will be able to take a shower, swim in the sea. A special attachment with fingers will be made for the multifunctional prosthesis of the right hand, imitating fine motor skills. Damir will be fully adapted to independent living.” →

Chronicles of the action to help Vadik Plotnikov

Time program. Stock chronicles

28.01.2019
20:00

Residents of the Far East and Siberia collected 6.6 million rubles for Vadik.

8-800-250-75-25

25.01.2019
23:50

15.1 million rubles were raised for Vadik's treatment. The promotion continues!

After the story in the Vremya program, new viewers of the First Channel and readers of Rusfond joined the action to help Vadik Plotnikov. By this hour, 15,124,849 rubles have been collected, 245,799 SMS messages have been received.

From fresh mail:

Natalia, Moscow: "Everything will be fine! You will definitely be healthy, you just need to be patient a little more.

Michael, UK: “Of course, this is a drop in the ocean, but still. Don't worry, Vadik. Everything will be fine!"

Olga, Estonia: “I was very touched by the report of Channel One - Vadik is such a strong, courageous child, let everything be fine with him!”

Anna, Chuvashia: "Get well soon".

Please accept our gratitude, dear friends!

You can send an SMS with the word WELCOME to the short number 5541 at any time.

from abroad.

If you have questions, comments, suggestions, please call Rusfond at 8-800-250-75-25 (free call from Russia), write to . Thank you!

25.01.2019
21:00

Another 9.8 million rubles are not enough to save Vadik. Join now!

The story of Vadik Plotnikov resonated with viewers of the evening news on Channel One. The boy has a rare genetic disease - chronic granulomatous disease; only bone marrow transplantation (BMT) can save him, the cost of which is 15,105,041 rubles. By this time, dear friends, you have collected 5,274,800 rubles, which is 85,586 SMS.

In order for the boy to have a transplant at the Hadassah University Hospital (Jerusalem, Israel), another 9,830,241 rubles are needed. Join now!

Send an SMS with the word WELCOME to the short number 5541.

The cost of one SMS-message is 75 rubles.

You can also use our electronic payment system by making a donation with bank card or electronic cash, including from abroad. And owners of iPhones and Androids can send a donation through mobile app. You can download it.

If you have questions, comments, suggestions, please call Rusfond at 8-800-250-75-25 (free call from Russia), write to . Thank you!

25.01.2019
18:00

Rusfond on the "First". story sixty-five

On the air of the evening news and the Vremya program on Channel One, we expect new plot. Today's hero is five-year-old Vadik Plotnikov from St. Petersburg. He has a rare genetic disease - primary immunodeficiency, chronic granulomatous disease. Vadik's body is not able to resist infections - any cold is deadly for him. Doctors for four years could not determine the diagnosis of the child. They even treated him for tuberculosis, but nothing helped. The boy had purulent infectious skin lesions and even internal organs, periodically inflamed lymph nodes. When Vadik was finally diagnosed with a terrible diagnosis, the parents urgently began to look for doctors who could save their son. On the Internet, they found information about the Hadassah University Hospital (Jerusalem, Israel) and about Dr. Polina Stepensky, who successfully treats children with severe genetic diseases, and turned to them. Now Vadik's only chance is bone marrow transplantation, which is ready to be performed at Hadassah. The cost of treatment is $226,459, which is 15,105,041 rubles. The large Plotnikov family does not have that kind of money.

Together we can save Vadik! Send an SMS with the word WELCOME to the short number 5541.

The cost of one SMS-message is 75 rubles.

You can also use our electronic payment system by making a donation from a bank card or electronic cash, including from abroad. And owners of iPhones and Androids can send a donation through a mobile application. You can download it.