February 15 international day of childhood cancer

in englihs •  7 years ago 

Today February 15 is a normal day for anyone who does not know what this day means for each of the children of the world who live in a constant fight against cancer. These children are our warriors 6tag-530253522-1715340953903758827_530253522.jpgof life. They struggle to wake up daily and live their day to day to the fullest.
Here I refresh the memory of this day a little.

International Children's Cancer Day is celebrated on February 15th.
The International Day of Childhood Cancer aims to raise awareness and awareness of the importance of the challenges facing children and adolescents and their families. As well as the need for all children anywhere in the world to have access to accurate and timely diagnosis and treatment.
I have had the approach to a beautiful foundation in my country Venezuela called foundation children with wings of faith. It really is a foundation that helps us to make more human and more sensitive with this horrible disease.
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Referential photo of my Instagram and the profile of the president of this beautiful foundation @ninosconalasdefe

In my personal opinion and always reading statistics or news, in my country unfortunately these children here have no quality of life for their illness, do not have the medicines, or the resources to continue fighting to live. Every day die of every 8 children with cancer die 5. 😭 It is very unfortunate for these parents not to give them the quality of life and they simply did not reside having this terrible disease. So to sensitize ourselves with this disease called cancer.
These photos were taken from the source of the social network instagram of the profile of the @ninosconalasdefe foundation. Let's support this beautiful work and give our bit, that will make us different from others

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