Right now, I’m completely happy
Margarita Khairullina recovered from leukaemia and managed to earn a degree in journalism, get into photography and become a swimming instructor. Read her story now and support children with cancer.
Margarita Khairullina recovered from leukaemia and managed to earn a degree in journalism, get into photography and become a swimming instructor. Read her story now and support children with cancer.
Vlada Zhunina, a journalist, helped Gift of Life as a volunteer at the Gala 2020 and shared her experience of seeing the results of such help.
Olga Zenovich from Bloomberg has recently traded volunteering hours for monetary donations to Gift of Life. Here she explains how.
Ten years ago Maria Dyatlova was a child in the care of Podari Zhizn. We’ve reached out to Maria to talk about the quarantine, her fears, and her plans for the second half of 2020.
Igor Selivanov on how he found himself enjoying charity support and how it all started with Gift of Life.
My name is Julia. I work as a coordinator for the Podari Zhizn charity at the Dmitry Rogachev National Medical Research Centre for Paediatric Oncology, Haematology and Immunology. To me, this isn’t just a job, but a way of life. Today, I want to share with you one August day from the life of our hospital.
Simon Jennings, our Chair of the Board, talks about charity work, motivation to do good and inspiration to discover the world.
Alexey Makarov is raising funds to help 16-year-old footballer Sergei Gerasimov from Samara, one of the World Cup cities. This promising young sportsman, Sergei has suddenly found himself faced with the worst matchup of alla deadly illness.
On January 13, 2020, London’s Savoy Hotel hosted the 9th annual Gift of Life Gala to raise funds to help severely ill children. The evening raised over £720,000 for children with oncological diseases in Russian hospitals.