News from Leonid Shkurko. His mother Alina writes: "Hello friends, we have good news, but we rejoice quietly! So the disease has taught us. Today we had a CT scan and the doctors said the results are good, thank God! And his body is responding to the treatment! We have finished the 4th course of chemotherapy, and we are going home to have a…
We are used to the idea that children take our example. This is undoubtedly true, but... On International Children's Day, we want every adult to take an example from children!
We have at least 6 bright stories to tell. Let's begin!
Lesha Sviridov beat the bogeyman of acute myeloid leukemia. And when his story was over, he decided he wanted to help other kids fight for life, and together with his parents he created amazingly beautiful icons and donated them to our Dobromagazin.
Anya Nazarenko has overcome the terrible monster of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The girl is convinced that she will do everything in her power to make sure other children don't suffer in such a way and get well soon. And she began to paint plaques, napkin holders, organizers with her author's drawings and also to donate them to us.
Lera Keptar has overcome the most insidious Hodgkin's Lymphoma and realized that to be healthy is incomparable happiness and that children should not get sick. Knowing that she cannot change children's lives completely, Lera decided to help them with her talent, to write unique pictures and donate them to our "BlagoTvorem" studio.
Stas Bilai repeatedly fought acute lymphoblastic leukemia. And when he went into remission, he realized that life is a precious gift and every day should be filled with joy and happiness. So, Stas decided to become a volunteer of our foundation and to hold wonderful activities with the children lying in the oncological department, making every meeting a holiday. He knows firsthand how important it is to forget the pain, even for a moment.
Diana Lavrova continues her fight for life and holds the punch to avoid getting into the clutches of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The long and agonizing days in the hospital made it clear that creativity can sustain and heal. And so, since it can help her, why not share that help with others as well. And she began donating woven angels, bracelets and felt toys to us.
Kira Zagreba is defending herself from the triumph of myeloid leukemia over her life. And in the moments when pain and fear subside, the girl draws. On one of those days, Kira realized she wanted to help children so they wouldn't be as scared as she was. She chose the best drawings and gave them to us so that we could create original badges and sell them at the fairs.
We can't end here, because we have many such stories. But the conclusion is one: Children, thank you for the example!