NanoFrance donates warm clothes to children at the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion!
On the morning of December 13, 2022, NanoFrance representatives were present at the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion to meet the children and their families who are being treated at the Pediatric Blood Diseases Department. In addition, we also brought meaningful and warm gifts to the children!
This is one of the annual activities within the framework of NanoFrance's journey "Sharing love for the community".
Touching stories about patients at the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion!
We were here very early!
On the morning of October 13, NanoFrance arrived very early at the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, bringing gifts to the children there.
We also met with the Social Work Department to learn more about the condition of the children being treated at the pediatric hematology department. Thanks to that, we were able to clearly understand the situation as well as deeply feel the pain, deprivation and difficulties that the children and their families are facing.
Stories that few people know!
Before coming to the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, NanoFrance also received information about the children through the Social Work Department. We can also imagine the pain of the children through the image of the children lying exhausted on the bed, their hair has almost fallen out, only a few strands remain...
However, only when we came here and listened to the stories of the “insiders” and saw the pictures of the patients, did we know that this was just the “tip of the iceberg”! The real pain and hardship of the children is much greater!
Born with a disease
Children with leukemia are born with the genetic gene. However, most of the children being treated here are discovered late and only discovered when the symptoms are obvious or even severe. “Born with the disease” is no different from the child being “sentenced to death” right from birth.
At a disadvantage compared to peers
According to doctors and nurses at the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, children's treatment sessions often last for many sessions a year. This means that: Children's studies will be interrupted, and they will not be able to play like their peers. This will also affect their future!
Economic burden on the family!
From the story, we know that: Most of the patients at the hospital are from remote areas, with limited medical conditions, and their main source of income is farming. When children get sick, their income is reduced because their parents also have to give up work to take care of them.
Stories of families having to sell their fields, land, houses… just to have enough money to pay for 1-2 treatments for their children are not uncommon! The economic pressure on families who are treating their children at the Pediatric Hematology Department is enormous!
Sharing love with the community – One of the highlights at NanoFrance!
NanoFrance is present at the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion with the spirit of "Sharing - Sharing love" with the families of the patients here!
In the cold winter weather of Hanoi, NanoFrance brings to the children warm clothes made according to each child's size. Hopefully the children's winter will be warmer with a small gift from NanoFrance!
When we received the words “Thank you” and saw the happy smiles from the children's parents, we really felt choked up!
Some pictures at NanoFrance's meeting at the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion:
Only when we meet with our own eyes those who are “lacking” health, do we understand how lucky and “rich” we are! Thanks to that, NanoFrance understands more clearly our role in creating valuable products, bringing health benefits to the community and is more determined to follow the path of “producing only quality products” that we have chosen!
Goodbye to the children and their families who are being treated at the Department of Pediatric Blood Diseases, National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion. NanoFrance will definitely return here in the near future! I hope that the children and their families are healthy so that they can be steadfast on the path of fighting the disease.