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30.04.2025 10:36
We are excited to share that the Sun of Hope Community Foundation has officially joined the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Global Alliance. This esteemed international association is dedicated to advancing the field of pediatric oncology. By becoming a member, we are now part of a global community that includes over 400 organisations from more than 80 countries, all working together to save the lives of children worldwide.
Becoming a member of the Alliance is a great honour and recognition of our efforts. To join the Alliance, organisations must go through an assessment process and receive recommendations and sponsorship from ALSAC, the fundraising organisation for St. Jude's. We are grateful for the trust and support we have received, and we view this as a vital step toward enhancing our capabilities and international collaboration.
Membership grants access to expert support, training programs, and global initiatives.
We share the Alliance's core message: every child, regardless of their place of birth, religion, or financial situation, deserves a chance at life and access to quality care.
May your homes always be filled with peace, prosperity, good health and the warmth of your family and friends. May this joyful festival fill your hearts with kindness, compassion and gratitude.
Read more ...Dealing with a serious illness requires a significant amount of energy, but even within hospital walls, children should still have the opportunity to be children— to play, use their imaginations, laugh, and make friends.
Read more ...Maryam is currently undergoing her third course of treatment, which is progressing as planned. There are just two days left in this course, followed by a short break, and then another five days of high-dose chemotherapy.
Read more ...Little Asima is back in Switzerland, and the news from the clinic is heartwarming: her condition is stable. The second month of treatment is progressing well, and the highlight of this trip is that the little girl has taken her first steps on her own, despite all the challenges she has faced
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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