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15.02.2025 15:26
On February 15, World Cancer Child Day, the Sun of Hope Public Foundation organised an origami masterclass at the oncology department of the NCMCW. This event brought joy and smiles to young patients, providing support on this special day. Volunteers from the JICA organisation served as instructors and, with great patience and care, helped the children create amazing paper figures.
The young participants eagerly folded paper, transforming it into brightly coloured cranes, flowers, and other enchanting shapes. Origami enhances fine motor skills and provides an emotional outlet, which is especially crucial for children receiving treatment.
Parents and children expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Sun of Hope Public Foundation for organising this event, which created unforgettable moments of joy and support for the children.
This event was part of the ‘Smile to the Sun’ programme, which aims to enhance the quality of life for seriously ill children.
Help the child to feel that childhood continues despite illness.
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