TNMU Transferred Humanitarian Aid from “Eye Care for Ukraine” Charitable Organization to Military Hospital
The charity organization “Eye Care for Ukraine”, headed by Brian True, has repeatedly delivered humanitarian consignments with medicines, surgical instruments and medical supplies for the needs of Ukrainian hospitals, military hospitals and military doctors throughout Ukraine (you can find information about previous medical program for the military here: https://www.tdmu.edu.ua/2022/12/23/tnmu-otrymav-dyuary-dlya-zberigannya-ta-kriokonservatsiyi-biologichnogo-materialu-vid-blagodijnoyi-organizatsiyi-eye-care -for-ukraine/).
The latest arrivals from “Eye Care for Ukraine” to the Volunteer Centre of Ternopil National Medical University are sterile disposable kits for surgical treatment of cataracts, cornea protectors, eye drops, scalpels, etc. Our volunteers have already sent aid to military hospitals in Mykolaiv and Dnipro.



In total, Brian True has made more than ten visits to Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion. Every time he brings substantial humanitarian aid. One of the reasons for the assistance is positive impressions from cooperation with Ukrainians in the USA. “I had a lot of conversations with Ukrainians in Michigan and other countries. I saw how hard they work, how they connect with each other, how they help each other, and how they love their country. And now I see the resilience of Ukrainians,” said Mr. Brian True. (More details about his mission in Ukraine here: https://www.tdmu.edu.ua/2022/08/04/brajyan-tru-ya-hochu-shhob-u-ssha-znaly-bilshe-pro-ukrayinu/) .
We express our deepest appreciation for the constant help to the president of “Eye Care for Ukraine” Brian True.
TNMU Press Secretary, Yanina Chaikivska.
Photographs by Mykola Vasylechko.