Send help to Sun of hope PF!
12.05.2026 00:00
Dealing with a serious illness requires a significant amount of energy, but even within hospital walls, children should still have the opportunity to be children— to play, use their imaginations, laugh, and make friends.
Our charity, ‘Sun of Hope,’ was thrilled to donate a selection of new board games and toys for the activity room in the pediatric oncology department!
Life in the hospital can often feel very slow, and treatments can be tiring. We brought these games so that the children can enjoy their leisure time, take their minds off the drips and injections, gather around the table, and simply enjoy life. After all, positive emotions are an important part of the recovery process!
We know there are many caring people out there! If you would like to support our young patients and bring smiles to their faces, here are a few ways you can contribute:
- Donate new toys, arts and crafts kits, or board games for the children.
- Run an engaging workshop (creative, educational, or entertaining) for the children in the ward.
If you're interested in joining our charitable cause, please send us a private message or contact us using the foundation’s details. We would be happy to answer any questions and help organise everything!
May your homes always be filled with peace, prosperity, good health and the warmth of your family and friends. May this joyful festival fill your hearts with kindness, compassion and gratitude.
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