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‘Sun of Hope’ Continues to Support the National Centre for Maternal and Child Health Protection

13.02.2025 14:48

In the battle against serious illnesses, every detail and act of care truly matters. Recognising this, the Sun of Hope Public Foundation is committed to being there for those in need. Recently, Amankulova Aitbu Abdimanapovna, an oncohematologist from the children's oncology department of the National Centre for Medical Oncology, reached out for assistance. The hospital urgently needed repairs in the dressing room and procedure rooms—spaces where young patients spend significant time undergoing painful, yet essential, treatments.

We couldn't stay away! Understanding how important it is for children to feel comfortable and happy, we were pleased to help with this request. A bright, cosy environment can play a small but significant role in their recovery.

We donated 25 litres of white enamel paint and 10 litres of solvent to the hospital. These materials will help make the walls look fresh and the rooms brighter and cleaner. This is important for keeping things sanitary and creating a more welcoming space for the children.

At the Sun of Hope Foundation, we sincerely hope that the newly renovated, bright rooms will make it easier for our young heroes to undergo the necessary procedures. We wish for these changes to provide physical and emotional comfort.

We believe that by working together, we can create a brighter world, especially for those who are fighting for their health. Thank you to everyone who supports us in this important cause! Your kindness and participation are truly invaluable.

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