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Tabletochki Charity Foundation is a Ukrainian(i) non-profit organization(i) helping children with oncological(i) and hematological(i) diseases. Tabletochki is a crowdfunded (i) organization supported by individuals and corporate donors. Tabletochki operates in four areas: targeted family support, systematic support for pediatric oncology centers, advocating for changes in the healthcare system, and professional development of medical staff. The Foundation's mission is to create favorable conditions for high-end medical care, psychological support and improve the quality of life of Ukrainian children with cancer during and after treatment. History The Foundation started in 2011 by Olga Kudinenko (e) as a volunteering project (i) purchasing medicines for children fighting cancer (е) Since 2012 Foundation, in addition to purchasing medicines, provides apartments for temporary accommodation for sick children and their parents. In 2013-1017 years Foundation improved control over donor blood in government hospitals (e), launched programs of psychological help, children palliative care (i+e) and animal-assisted therapy (i+e). In 2018 Foundation joined (e) the global Giving Tuesday (i) movement. According to the open Foundation reports (e), in the period of 2011-2021 years over $10 million was spent on targeted assistance for 5.5 thousand children, purchasing medical equipment for hospitals and supporting launched programs. After the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (i), Tabletochki joined the St. Jude Hospital (i) program to provide safe evacuation for childhood cancer patients and their families out of Ukraine (e + е + e). Another similar program for children with cancer was announced by Richard Brenson(i). (e + e.twit) Activity Tabletochki provides monthly care for 500 children with cancer and 12 oncological departments all over Ukraine (e). Other Foundations programs include purchasing medical equipment for hospitals (е), training of medical personnel, different types of care and therapy programs. Participation in the law-making process The Foundation participates in the law-making process: made charity donations via SMS legal (е) and lobbied law about visiting patients in the intensive care unit (e). In 2021 Foundation experts developed part of the Ukrainian National Cancer Control Strategy until 2030. Charity programs Foundation organizes annual fundraising and charity campaigns, such as: “Gifts for Health” -- Christmas (i) fundraising activity during which donors can pay for medicines or other necessary items for children battling cancer. (e) “Coins for Children” -- is an activity during which school and corporate teams collect coins and transfer them to help children with cancer. In 2021, the National Bank of Ukraine (i) supported the campaign (e). “Tabletochki Giving Tuesday Dinner” -- within the international movement Giving Tuesday (i), and in support of Zagoriy Foundation (i + e ), Tabletochki provides annual charity fundraising dinners (е). Thanks to the project, the Okhmatdyt (i.ukr) national children’s hospital in Kyiv and the Western Ukrainian Specialized Children's Medical Center in Lviv received modern medical equipment. (e) Support and ambassadors Tabletochki cooperates with Ukrainian state authorities and non-profit organizations. Among Foundation`s donors are Mastercard (e), Lenovo (e), Ciklum, Uber (e), Watsons (e), Samsung (e), Glovo, Bolt, Canva, Virgin Unite, etc. Foundation’s ambassadors (i = brand ambassador) are Ukrainian singers Nastya Kamenskykh (i+e) and Zlata Ognevich (i+e). Foundations board of trustees includes philanthropists, such as Kateryna Zagoriy (i), Borys Lozhkin (i) and Evgeniy Chernyak (i). International cooperation Foundation is a member of international associations and cooperates with hospitals in Europe, the USA, and the Middle East: Save the children (e) Union for International Cancer Control (i+e) Childhood Cancer International (e) International Society of Paediatric Oncology (i+e) St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (i+e) The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) (i+e) Princess Máxima Center (i.niderland + e) King Hussein Cancer Center (i+e) Recognition

National Charity Rating: Winner: Dynamics in charitable spending growth in 2013-2014 (2015) (е) Winner: Number of Volunteers Involved 2015 (2016) European Communications Awards: Award winner for Advocacy Campaign Project – unrestricted access to intensive care units (2017) (e) Effie Awards Ukraine: Gold for Best Marketing Team in Social Organizations and Charitable Foundations category (2019) Gold in Social Media Advertising for Charities and Successful Social Media Campaigns (2018) (e) SABRE Awards EMEA: 1st place in category PR World of Mouth Project: Charity run Dobrorun (2021) (e)