Send help to Sun of hope PF!
02.12.2024 12:28
December is the month of miracles and the fulfilment of wishes. On New Year's Eve, everyone hopes for real magic. However, children confined to hospital walls due to serious illnesses need miracles the most. Instead of celebrating the holidays, they undergo challenging medical procedures.
The young patients at the National Centre for Maternity and Childhood Protection urgently need your help. They require expensive medicines and tests.
Give them a New Year miracle—a chance to recover and return home!
Young cancer patients are particularly vulnerable, so doctors must carefully choose the appropriate medications for their treatment. Unfortunately, many essential medicines are not available under state insurance. Consequently, numerous families lack the means to purchase these vital medications on their own.
To address this issue, our foundation has established the ongoing fundraising campaign "Time to Help." In addition to facing medication shortages, children urgently need expensive diagnostic tests for minimal residual disease, which are not covered by free services. These tests are crucial as they help identify the risk of relapse on time, potentially saving a child's life. Your donations can make a significant difference in the lives of these young patients.
December is a time of miracles. Children in hospitals and their mothers hold on to the hope that salvation will come. Sadly, some of these children may not make it to the New Year without the medication they need. Nevertheless, they continue to believe that the magic of the New Year will bring them healing. Please consider donating to our program!
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