In November 2024, the Pirogov First Volunteer Mobile Hospital (PDMSh) reached a significant milestone by providing medical assistance to its 100,000th patient. As of December 1, 2024, the total number of patients treated by PDMSh has climbed to 100,469. This achievement comes ten years after the mobile hospital’s first team of 39 volunteer medics embarked on their inaugural mission in the Anti-Terrorist Operation zone, which was the term used for the russian war on Ukraine at that time.
Among these 100,000 patients, nearly 44,500 were rescued by PDMSh's dedicated doctors, paramedics, and drivers following the full-scale invasion by muscovite barbarians on February 24, 2022. Sadly, there seems to be no end in sight to this conflict.
Behind these stark statistics lie the pain and sacrifices of Ukraine's brave defenders, the tears of injured civilians, and the relentless efforts of volunteer medics working under fire. Lives have been saved, but tragically, some have also been lost.
The war continues, and PDMSh remains on the front lines. The need for support from partners, donors, and caring individuals is as critical as ever. Join us in our mission to save lives!
Become part of the PDMSh team (https://pdmsh.ua/apply) or support our fundraising efforts (https://pdmsh.ua/en/donate) — every contribution makes a difference.
Thank you to everyone who has stood by us over the past ten years. There is still much work to be done, but together, we know we can achieve even more!