Varchenko Vladislav Vladimirovich
City: Yatranovka village, Cherkasy region
Diagnosis: consequences of spinal cord injury, fracture of C5, C6 vertebrae with damage to the spinal cord in the form of paraparesis. Dysfunction of the pelvic organs.
Varchenko Vladislav Vladimirovich
City: Yatranovka village, Cherkasy region
Diagnosis: consequences of spinal cord injury, fracture of C5, C6 vertebrae with damage to the spinal cord in the form of paraparesis. Dysfunction of the pelvic organs.
November 10, 2018 is the day that divided the life of a young guy into “before” and “after”. Vlad rode from his grandmother on a motorcycle, and to meet a car – this is how an accident happened. Both Vlad and his mother twisted this day in their heads a hundred times, but time cannot be returned back. Before the accident, Vlad loved to play football, now he can only watch others play. During the accident, the guy’s spine was damaged, but after 3 years of rehabilitation, operations and treatment, he can already sit in a wheelchair, take the phone and hold the dishes. And after the accident, Vlad could not even move.
Vlad had dreams, but after the accident everything was erased – he has a dream, and now he has only one – to walk. To return to such a simple and familiar life for others again – when you can get up and go to school or to the yard with friends, help your mother. And the whole life of mom and Vlad became the only way to a common dream – for Vlad to start walking again. He is an adult and understands that this requires a lot of work, treatment, rehabilitation, and all this requires a lot of money. Now Vlad is finishing the 11th grade and plans to enter the university. He is still a child, but the child is an adult, and he understands perfectly well that the mother herself will not “pull out” everything.
We are asking you to help us raise funds for Vlad for a rehabilitation course at the Spine Recovery Center in Cherkasy. And we all believe that his dream will come true, and Vlad will be able to go out to his friends on his own, without a wheelchair.