Korean Leukemia and Childhood Cancer Association Gifts Rice Cake Cake to Adolescents Undergoing Treatment for Childhood Cancer and Others View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Hwasun Chonnam National University Hospital announced on the 3rd that the Korea Leukemia Pediatric Cancer Association Gwangju Jeonnam Branch recently gifted rice cake cakes to adolescents undergoing treatment for pediatric cancer, leukemia, and ear diseases in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Children's Day.


The Leukemia Pediatric Cancer Association donated 2,000 blood donation certificates to the hospital in October last year and 3,000 certificates in February this year for adolescents suffering from leukemia, pediatric cancer, and rare blood disorders.


They have also been continuously conducting treatment and family support, education, and cultural activity support projects for families of children with leukemia and pediatric cancer.


Additionally, they hold a cure celebration every year for pediatric patients to wish for a healthy future, and during holidays, Children's Day, and Christmas, they deliver various gifts to hospitalized adolescent patients.


Kim Bonghak, the branch secretary-general, said, "We ask for much interest and love so that pediatric cancer patients do not give up treatment, fight the disease, and can attend school healthily."



Son Obong, head of the social work team at Hwasun Chonnam National University Hospital, stated, "We sincerely thank the Korea Leukemia Pediatric Cancer Association for giving hope so that pediatric cancer patients can have dreams of healing."


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