Warsaw allocated two million zlotys for the NEZLAMNI National Rehabilitation Center, which is being built at the First Medical Association of Lviv. This was reported by Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovy, who is on a business trip to the capital of Poland today.
“Warsaw allocated and even transferred 2 million zlotys for the NEZLAMNI rehabilitation center. Now Warsaw’s floor will appear in our center.
Here is a very clear example of how much one city can do. The Polish heart will beat in Lviv, and thanks to it, people who suffered from Russian aggression will live.
I thank the mayor and all of Warsaw for this support! This is important,” said the mayor of Lviv.
“I am very glad that we can support Lviv. We want to support our friends from Ukraine in this way. And the UNBROKEN initiative is really fantastic and much needed. I am proud that Warsaw has the opportunity to support it, which we will continue to do,” said Rafal Tszaskowski, the mayor of Warsaw.
We will remind you that two weeks ago, the city hall of Gdansk allocated 1 million zlotys to Lviv to support the construction of the NEZLAMNI rehabilitation center, which works under the First Medical Association.
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The UNBROKEN National Rehabilitation Center is a unique place where adults and children affected by war receive comprehensive qualified medical care. This is reconstructive surgery, orthopedics and robotic prosthetics. Victims are not only fitted with prostheses, they are made here. Over the course of a year, 150 Ukrainians have already received prosthetics here for free. In addition, the center deals with physical, psychological and psychosocial rehabilitation of injured military personnel and civilians.
In April, a modern rehabilitation building became operational here. It is 7 floors with state-of-the-art recovery equipment.