We look forward to a world in which children’s lives aren’t
torn apart by war.
There’s 22 of us in an old false-teeth factory in north London. We’re trying to change the world. You could say we’re a small charity with big ambitions. We’re directly transforming the lives of tens of thousands of children. And we’re campaigning to improve the lives of millions more.
We’ve delivered our message to Prime Ministers, and received BRIT awards for our iconic music projects. Imagine what we could achieve with your help?
A Portion of the proceeds of the sale of all Pink Pony products support worldwide initiatives for cancer care and prevention. Pink Pony supports programmes for cancer screening, early diagnosis, eductaion, treatment and research and is dedicated to bringing patient navigation and quality cancer care to medically underserved communities.
http://canceraustralia.nbocc.org.au/pinkpony/
Patients and families from across the region and around the world come to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center because we are dedicated to improving child health.
Other medical providers often turn to us when a child needs a complex surgical procedure or treatment for a rare pediatric disease. We discover new and better ways to treat the conditions that affect children, maintaining our status as one of the world’s foremost centers for pediatric care.
U.S. News & World Report ranked Cincinnati Children’s as one of the nation’s top three pediatric hospitals, but we’re far more than a number or ranking. We are a resource for your family. We are also a positive force in the community, improving public health for children. And we’re a partner with patients and families in pursuit of the best possible healthcare outcomes for every child we treat.
www.cincinnatiantiquesfestival.org
The Association of Volunteers has donated $3,850,000 to the Convalescent Hospital for Children, an affiliate of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.
The proceeds from the 2011 Festival will continue to support the Division of Occupational and Physical Therapy at the Medical Center with the purchase of the pediatric Locomat®. A Locomat® is a high tech gait trainer which looks like a tread mill but supports the body weight of the child who is unable to support himself and will improve and help relearn walking skills. It is providing an exciting new form of treatment for children with a variety of disorders such as cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury and stroke. The Association is pleased to provide the funds to purchase this innovative piece of equipment and will be able to complete the project with proceeds from the 2011 Festival



Posted on December 25, 2011 by Editors
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