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Thank You for Your Support
Thanks to your generosity, we’re able to make a real difference. Below you’ll find our latest reports — transparent updates on the impact your support has made possible.
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2024 REPORT
As 2024 ends, Podari.Life celebrates a year of impact. We launched Meds4Kids, delivering life-saving medications to over 60 children. We funded critical equipment, supported bone marrow transplants, and invested in pediatric oncology education to strengthen medical expertise. None of this would be possible without you. Your support is changing lives—and we’re just getting started. Join us in 2025 to keep the momentum going!

2023. You Helped
In 2023, Podari.Life supported three key programs: access to medical research ($36,629), vital unregistered medications for children in Russia ($452,805), and Cancer Awareness outreach ($18,657). Over $522,000 was raised, including nearly $70,000 at our first Charity Art Auction. Community-led events in the Bay Area added $24,000. Thank you for standing with us in the fight against childhood cancer.

2022. YOUR IMPACT
In 2022, Podari.Life received $303,866 in public support, including $254,273 from private donors and $49,593 from corporate contributions. Program expenses totaled $167,375, with funds directed toward medications, medical support for doctors, and cancer awareness. An additional $83,000 was reserved for medical equipment to be paid in 2023.

2021. YOU HELPED
It all In 2021, Podari.Life continued its mission through four key programs: supporting doctors and researchers with access to medical journals and conferences; providing rare and unregistered medications to children in Russian hospitals; funding treatment and rehabilitation—including the Izmalkovo Project supported by crypto donations; and maintaining IT tools for outreach and communication. Total program spending reached nearly $478,000. In 2022, with your help, we hope to grow these efforts through new fundraising opportunities—from NFT auctions to long-awaited in-person events.

2020. YOUR IMPACT
In 2020, Podari.Life supported four key programs: access to medical research and international collaboration for doctors and scientists; procurement of rare and unregistered medications for children in Russian hospitals; treatment and rehabilitation outside the national healthcare system; and tools to promote awareness and stay connected with families. We remain committed to helping Russian doctors fight childhood cancer, with a primary focus on providing essential medications not available through the state system.

2019. You Helped
In 2019, Podari.Life continued its work through four core programs: supporting doctors and researchers with access to international medical knowledge and conferences; providing rare and unregistered medications to children in Russian hospitals; funding treatment and rehabilitation abroad for children with complex cases; and maintaining IT infrastructure to raise cancer awareness and communicate with families. Total program spending exceeded $218,000—thanks to your support, we were able to reach even more children in need.

2018. THANK YOU
In 2018, Podari.Life supported three key programs: providing doctors and researchers with access to Western medical research and international exchanges; supplying rare and unregistered medications to Russian hospitals; and funding treatment and rehabilitation abroad for children with complex cancer diagnoses. Total program costs exceeded $779,000. This remarkable growth—nearly tenfold from 2017—was made possible by your generosity and a groundbreaking cryptocurrency donation initiative. Thank you for helping us do more for children in need.

2017. REPORT.
In 2017, thanks to your generous support—including over 88 BTC in donations—Podari.Life raised $84,693 to fund essential programs for children with serious illnesses. These funds helped expand medical libraries at oncology centers in Moscow and Yekaterinburg ($18,317), supported Russian doctors' participation in international conferences and brought European and American experts to consult at the Dima Rogachev Center ($15,230), provided Kidrolase treatment for 18 children ($18,905), and purchased suction machines and infant medical equipment ($3,840). With global donor support and low operating expenses of just 9.1%, every contribution made a meaningful impact.