We are doing good

We try to help those who cannot help themselves...

We try to help those who are sometimes forgotten...

We have already helped with the amount: 324,000 CZK

 

Free fabric for personal and charitable purposes - 45,000 CZK

During the Corona Virus epidemic, it is important to stick together and that is why we decided to contribute a little. Whether you were sewing for hospitals, nursing homes or for personal purposes, the fabrics were available and completely FREE. We provided the fabric to everyone, people in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

In less than a day, 45,000 CZK worth of face mask fabric was distributed.

Thank you for helping ❤.

Fabric for masks during Covid

 

We cooperate with the charity project House for Julia

The purpose of this project is to find a home, refuge and a peaceful and loving environment for children and their families.

More information can be found at www.dumprojulii.com, where you can also contribute financially to a meaningful project.

Julinka's story through the eyes of her mother Petra:
The older I get, the more I realize that everyone carries their own cross, and the death of a child is one of the hardest. Anyone who has not experienced it can never fully understand the pain, helplessness and emptiness that a parent feels when they cannot help their child.

The doctor from the children's emergency room in Bulovka sent us home with our six-month-old girl twice. Even years later, I have trouble forgiving him. After a sleepless night, we couldn't be put off any longer, and the pediatrician we requested immediately transported us by ambulance with suspected pneumococcal meningitis to Karlov, the children's trauma intensive care unit. All it took was a fifty-crown procedure, a finger prick, and a CRP level test. Ours - late - was already 350.

Unfortunately, our worst fears came true and the pneumococcal infection was confirmed. At home, we use the internet to find out what the horror is, and the option of deafness seems like a small victory to us. The doctors don't know, the child has to be put into artificial sleep, her kidneys are gradually failing, and Julinka is connected to extracorporeal circulation.

The care of the doctors and nurses is perfect. How can someone who works in conditions where the success rate of treatment and intervention is 20 percent rather than 80 percent sleep? All those injuries, premature babies, and emergency admissions must be a big bite even for the most hardened. The department, which functions flawlessly in tense, life-threatening cases, is absolutely not prepared for communication or assistance to family members, who often have difficulty navigating the critical situation they suddenly find themselves in. There is no psychologist to talk to you. There is no doctor to discuss possible diagnosis options with you, or to prescribe sleeping pills because you can't sleep. There is no priest to baptize, hear confessions, or give the last rites to the departed souls and encourage the bereaved.

We learn the worst truth in one sentence, which is followed by a question about the possibility of using our baby's heart for transplantation. "The brain is irreversibly damaged, for ethical reasons it will no longer be connected to an artificial kidney." How long can a body function without a kidney? We agree to the transplant without hesitation and there is nothing left to do but wait. The heart of our little girl, who weighs 8 kilos at six months, is strong and can function for another 9 long days. Days when I beg the doctor so that Julie can leave peacefully, and I am sure that I would exercise the right to euthanasia if it were possible. So that she does not suffer. I hold in my arms a child who was born of our love for a short period of seven months, when she brought us and her little brother only joy. Julienka set off on her last journey to where there is no return.

Ten years after your passing, Julinka, the House that will bear your name is starting to grow. A children's hospice that will serve parents who find themselves in our situation. Nothing will bring you back to us, but with this project we can help other parents in a situation they could never have imagined, that of having to practically deal with the death of their child.

I believe you would be proud of us for that.

Petra's mother


Detailed information on the project page House for Julia

 

We cooperate with the charity project Patron děti

The purpose of this project is to help health and socially disadvantaged children and their families from all over the Czech Republic. Together we fight for a better childhood :-).

The story of little Štěpánek:
Three-year-old Štěpánek was born in the 30th week

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