Ihor Lakatosh Returns To Ukraine
Ihor Lakatosh and his guardian, Svitlana Konar, returned to Ukraine after a 5-month stay in Boston.
Doctors Collaborating to Help Children
Ihor Lakatosh and his guardian, Svitlana Konar, returned to Ukraine after a 5-month stay in Boston.
Janet Sandstrom read an AP story about DCTOHC patient Ihor Lakatosh and knew she had to do something to help. To read the story in The Landmark about the boys’ …
8-year old Volodya Bubela was severely burned in a house fire on May 21st. Fortunately for Volodya, DCTOHC is well known to the medical community in western Ukraine. Local doctors …
The Ukrainian National Women’s League of America presented DCTOHC President Dr. Gennadiy Fuzaylov with their Humanitarian Award at their 30th annual convention in New York.
Zakhar Fedkiv is a delightful 6 year-old boy from Mykolaiv, Ukraine. He lost his right arm in an electrical fire. He was first seen at DCTOHC’s outreach clinic in Lviv …
Ihor Lakatosh returned for a second visit to Boston on February 6th, accompanied by Svitlana Konar, his legal guardian. Ihor is making great progress, has had some surgeries and has …
Three-year -old Dima Kavun and his mother Anya are back for their second DCTOHC-sponsored round of treatment at Shriners Burn Institute Boston.
In September 2013, the DCTOHC team made its 4th annual journey to Lviv, Ukraine, for a 2-week clinic held jointly with local burn specialists.
During our last Outreach Clinic in Lviv, Ukraine, which took place in September, 2012, we identified a number of children that needed to received treatment at Shriners Hospital for Burn Children in Boston.
At only 12-months of age, Dmitriy suffered third-degree burns to 45 percent of his body when he was injured in an accident involving boiling water. As a result Dmitriy was left …