Let us rejoice not only for the Eid, but also for a child’s recovery
Let’s continue the giving race we started in Ramadan as there are many children still fighting cancer, and need our support to alleviate their pain and help them return back to their families and normal life.
Since the day we started our operation, we were planning and progressing with the use of evidence-based practices, and we were interested in education and research.
Though the burden is heavy and the treatment cost is high, we are always committed to excellence and high quality. Thanks be to God and to your support, we have new achievements every day. Our door is always open for whoever likes to visit, inquire and to follow up on how we spend your donations.
We have increased our beds, upgraded our equipment and opened the cyberknife unit which is considered a leap in radiotherapy. We are getting ready to expand the emergency department which receives more than 2000 patients needing emergency care every month. We are expanding the bone marrow transplantation unit, which will save a larger number of critical and relapsing cases. We are committed to a continuous development of all departments and to the upgrading of equipment and labs. We publish research work in major international scientific journals. We have saved critical cases, performed microscopic and rare surgeries, and we educate new medical cadres, train doctors, pharmacists and nurses from inside and outside Egypt, and we give them our experience.
We will never stop dreaming for our children.
Your support enables us to assume the cost of the long treatment journey, the daily operation expenses of medications and supplies, tests, x-rays, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery supplies, nutrition for children, cleanliness, sterilization, in addition to upgrading our equipment, and bearing the cost of its periodic maintenance, labs’ needs and many expenses.
We want the giving river to keep flowing, and together continue the giving race we started in Ramadan, to save more children and bring to them the joy of the feast.
“who ever saved a sole it should be regarded as though he had saved all mankind.”