UOC eparchies deliver aid to Khmelnytskyi rehabilitation center
UOC faithful delivered aid to a rehabilitation center in Khmelnytskyi. Photo: UOC Information Center
On June 15, 2026, the Khmelnytskyi Eparchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, together with the volunteer charitable organization "God Is With Us," delivered medical aid to the Khmelnytskyi Regional Hospital, reports the UOC Information Center.
The medical staff received the necessary medicines and supplies, which will be used for treatment, patient care, and supporting the daily work of healthcare personnel.
“We thank Metropolitan Viktor and the Khmelnytskyi Diocese for the humanitarian aid provided,” said Konstantin Krenev, Deputy Director of the hospital. “These supplies will undoubtedly be used in the care and treatment of servicemen and critically injured patients..”
delivered a shipment of medications, orthopedic supplies, and orthotic devices to a rehabilitation center. These items will help patients undergo recovery more comfortably and effectively following injuries, illnesses, and surgical procedures. The diocese expressed its sincere gratitude to the foreign benefactors whose support made it possible to assemble and donate the much-needed supplies
As the UOJ reported, a UOC parish in Korets donated 35,000 hryvnias for the treatment of children with cancer.
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