Charity

Colonna Monte-Carlo

Colonna and Monte-Carlo rally

At the beginning of the new season of this year’s WRC series, it is good to remember the 2018 Monaco Rally, where the Italians Manuel Villa and Daniele Michi entered the race with Colonna’s Skoda Fabia F5, where they also achieved their best result so far at the Monte Carlo Rally and finished 16th overall.

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Colonna heategevusgala 2022

Colonna Charity Gala 2022

We raised a record 170 000 euros at the Colonna Charity Gala to support Estonian county hospitals! We thank everyone who extended their help to country hospitals to bring the best opportunities for help children as close as possible.

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Record donation of 100,000 euros was raised to aid Estonian families in infertility treatments

The record 100,000 euro amount of donations raised during the charity campaign “Help children to be born!”, organised by Colonna Charity Foundation and East Tallinn Central Hospital, was used for purchasing a state-of-the-art time-lapse incubator, which will increase the probability of having a child for the families struggling with infertility from the current 35% to as much as 50%.

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Record donation of more than 90,000 euros was raised to help new-borns

The charity campaign “Help save a life!” organized by the Colonna Charity Foundation in cooperation with the Maternity Ward of East-Tallinn Central Hospital raised a record amount of 90,680 euros for aiding new-borns. A 30,000-euro share was used for purchasing the LifeStart neonatal resuscitation unit for very premature babies for the Maternity Ward of East-Tallinn Central Hospital, and 45,000 euros were donated to the maternity wards of three Estonian county hospitals for purchasing CTG monitors.

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Colonna gala 2018

Colonna Charity Gala raised a record amount of 64,000 euros in donations

This year, a record amount of 64,000 euros was raised at the Colonna end-of-year charity gala, which will be allocated to the charity projects initiated by Colonna.
The first to receive financing is the Maternity Ward of East-Tallinn Central Hospital, which is going to purchase a neonatal resuscitation unit for very premature babies.

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