01.06.2024 05:34
Dear friends, followers, volunteers and benefactors! We are happy to have you with us! It gives all of us strength and motivation to continue to serve the good cause of helping children! And today, on the children's holiday called Children's Day, we would like to remember one of the Sun of Hope Foundation projects. It is the project named ‘Time to Help’.
Our foundation has carried out and continues to implement excellent projects as part of this project, including assistance to the Department of Children's Oncology and Oncohematology of the National Centre for Maternity and Childhood Protection. With your help, we purchased expensive medications and paid for tests that were not provided free of charge.
‘Time to Help!’ is not just a project! It is a motto that is important to remember on Children's Day!
This day brings a lot of joy to a huge number of children! But there are those to whom you can give more than just joy on this holiday. You can also give them life, which for these children is ready to end at any moment. Because now they are living in the status of cancer patients. And they especially need help and protection!
And you can help these cancer children by supporting the ‘Time to Help!’ project launched by our foundation. Let the name of this project become a motto for everyone, which will be very important and valuable to follow, especially on such a day as Children's Day! You are very welcome to join us!
Dina Makarenko actively participated in the event. "I have high hopes that by collaborating with like-minded individuals, we will be more effective in the fight against cancer and will be able to save more children's lives from this terrible, deadly disease.
Read more ...Our foundation has again received remarkable support from a generous individual with a big heart—our kind benefactor, Sultan. He has donated 95,000 soms for Daniel’s treatment, who is currently undergoing complex treatment in Turkey to fight Wilm's tumour.
Read more ...A boy with cerebral palsy (CP) whose inspiring story embodies struggle and hope.
Read more ...Aslan is showing some improvement, but it is still unclear whether he has achieved remission. His parents are understandably confused about the situation. His blood counts have just begun to stabilise following the targeted chemotherapy he underwent. Fortunately, his mood is relatively good, and he has started eating by himself.
Read more ...Our wards look at the world with their eyes wide open, regardless of illness. They believe that adults will help.
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