Send help to Sun of hope PF!
10.10.2023 10:00
The "Sun of Hope" Public Foundation assists the Department of Children's Oncology and Oncohematology at the National Centre for Maternal and Child Health. The most frequent requests from doctors and patients are to purchase expensive medications and pay for laboratory tests, which are not included in the list of free services. To help as many children as possible receive timely assistance, we are launching a new "Time to Help" project.
Objectives of the direction:
Purchase of life-saving medications for seriously ill children.
Payment for expensive laboratory tests.
" We stand for systemic charity to cover many people in need at once. Our goal is to provide targeted assistance to children, solve the problem efficiently, and provide long-term assistance to the hospital so that every child can receive the necessary medicines and undergo diagnostics in time. We hope that together we can achieve great results in preserving and strengthening children's health in our country. After all, this is the main task for the family and the whole society. Healthy children - a healthy nation!" - says Dina Makarenko, Director of the Sun of Hope Public Foundation.
Let us give children a healthy childhood together. Let the sun of hope warm everyone who needs it. Let a seriously ill child know that adults will save him.
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