Send help to Sun of hope PF!
28.02.2024 06:50
We delivered antibiotics and infusion systems to the Oncohematology Department of the National Centre for Maternal and Child Health, purchased under our charity "Time to Help" fundraising. The hospital is in constant need of antibiotics Amikacin, Cefzon S and infusion systems. Thank you to all who consistently support our fundraising efforts. Thanks to your help, the children are receiving the medicines they need to survive.
We are currently raising funds to help young patients suffering from debilitating illnesses get the treatment they need. It's our mission to ensure that these children have the opportunity to experience a healthy childhood, and we need your help to make it happen. Please donate now to support our cause!
The “Time to Help” project aims to build long-term support to ensure our children have a healthy future. As part of this project, we are fundraising to purchase life-saving medications and pay for expensive lab tests.
"We advocate for a systemic approach to assistance that aims to support a large number of children in need. By doing so, we can address not only the issue of saving children's lives but also provide a qualitative solution to the health problems faced by the population. If there is money in the reserve fundraising fund called 'Time to Help', it will be used to buy medicine for little patients in the oncology department during emergencies. We invite you to join our fundraising campaign, and together we can change the future of our children for the better," said Dina Makarenko, Director of the Sun of Hope Foundation.
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