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Why is systematic help for seriously ill children important?

19.12.2022 17:15

We often talk about our charitable areas and systematic help for children. Systemic aid aims to solve a specific social problem, and to reach more children. Thank you to our philanthropic areas, we have the opportunity to help children who urgently need help.

 

The Sun of Hope Foundation carries out several charitable areas:

 

The For Life project helps children who urgently need paid consultations or expensive diagnoses. Time plays a huge role in treatment in paediatric oncology, timely help saves a child's life!

The direction "Smile to the Sun" helps seriously ill children to get through a difficult treatment phase. In the fight against serious diseases, few patients lose their childhood. It is very important to support them and give them happy days. We organise master classes and holidays in children's hospitals, and we support the parents. We believe, those happy moments give children the strength to overcome terrible illnesses.

Under the motto "Giving Hope", we unite all those who want to give a piece of care to seriously ill children. One of the most important areas of our activity is the development of the volunteer movement. After all, you are not a warrior on the battlefield!

Soon, we will be taking some more new directions. We will inform you about these soon. We aim to develop a systemic charity to support as many needy children as possible!

 

Subscribe to our social media pages. Let us give the sun of hope to children together!

 

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