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Republic of Moldova
Healthcare
Improvements
Raised
$184k
of $250k Goal
Help us Rebuild Moldova
New Life Project – Renovation of the Hospital Wards at the Mother and Child Institute in Chișinău
We’re proud to announce the completion of our Neonatal Ward renovation, a vital step in improving care at the Mother and Child Institute.
Now, we need your support to continue this crucial work. MAD-Aid is dedicated to renovating the next two hospital wards—Septic Surgery and Neurosurgery—to save the lives of the most vulnerable babies. Regardless of where you’re from, the health and well-being of our little ones are paramount. These wards urgently need repairs to ensure that babies requiring surgery receive care in a safe, modern environment, free from crumbling infrastructure.
Republic of Moldova programs
Join us in our mission to enhance the quality of life for children, youth, and adults living with disabilities in Moldova, as well as improving social services and the healthcare system to foster a more inclusive society.
United Kingdom programs
Since 2012, MAD-Aid has collaborated UK healthcare services to collect tonnes of decommissioned medical equipment, which the charity then delivers to those in need in Moldova.
This saves the NHS money which would otherwise be spent on disposal costs; prevents perfectly good equipment from going into UK landfill, and benefits people in need from poorer countries. It’s a win-win-win!
Emergency Response
At MAD-Aid, we understand that emergencies can strike without warning, leaving communities vulnerable and in desperate need of support. Our Emergency Response Program is dedicated to providing immediate, effective aid to those affected by natural disasters, health crises, and other emergencies, ensuring they receive the help they need when they need it most.
Having a long-term logistical knowledge places us in best position to act fast and determined when crisis arises.
Covid-19
United 4 Ukraine
Other
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First Shipment on its way
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Behind every heartwarming story are the numbers. Although love and dedication are paramount to Making A Difference in the world, nothing can be done without the necessary resources, expertise, and hard work; and the money needed to fairly pay for them.
39 hospitals and centres in Moldova and 2 hospitals in Romania received humanitarian aid
1,270 wheelchairs recycled, delivered, and donated to individuals receiving a wheelchair for the first time
33 humanitarian aid trucks (worth over £2.4 million) delivered to Moldova and Ukraine
Over 2,000 tons of medical and social support equipment recycled and saved from landfill in partnership with NHS Isle of Wight, Mountbatten Hospice, and UK healthcare institutions
104 mothers and children sheltered at Phoenix Centre, with ongoing support for Ukrainian refugees on the Isle of Wight
