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OrganizationAdvita Fund USA
Region United States
Website Website
Facebook Facebook
Twitter @Twitter
ProjectLeader Marina Ouano


Former Soviet Union countries often lack adequate facilities, medications, and trained oncologists to serve children with cancer. As a result, families have to travel abroad to nearby countries, such as Israel or Germany, to bring their children for treatment. As non-residents, they pay full costs of treatment, which is lengthy and very expensive. Our project will raise funds to support families facing large out-of-pocket medical expenses.


Challenge

Following Soviet Union breakup, the former Soviet Union countries faced abrupt reduction in centralized health care, mass departure of highly qualified medical personnel and aging equipment. Central Asian countries were hit particularly hard. Unable to find treatment at home, families with sick children have to raise enormous amounts of money, in many cases, by emptying savings and selling property, and travel abroad for modern cancer treatment.

Long-Term Impact

Children with cancer will have better chances of receiving uninterrupted treatment. We hope that continuous and successful care will allow children to reintegrate into their communities sooner.

References

  1. http://www.advitausa.org
  2. http://twitter.com/project9795


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[[Category:Limited access to cancer treatment for children Projects]], [[Category:Physical Health in United States Projects]]

[[Category:Limited access to cancer treatment for children Projects in United States]], [[Category:Physical Health in United States Projects in United States]]