
During the month of December, the Natalí Dafne Flexer Foundation is promoting the “Santa Claus for a Day” solidarity campaign. The initiative calls for sending a Christmas gift to Children undergoing cancer treatments. The organization emphasizes that the spirit of the campaign is simple, accessible and humane.
Those who wish to participate must enter the organization’s website, choose the number of gifts they want to send, and make a donation. For children undergoing treatment, remembers Leticia García, the entity’s director Christmas takes on a special meaning“It brings joy and also comforts the feeling that Santa Claus is thinking especially of them,” he says.
The invitation also includes handing over the new toys in person at the foundation’s headquarters located at 3125 Mansilla Street in Buenos Aires. there Receive donations during the morningwith the basic requirement that the toys be new to protect the health of children, many of whom have very low defenses due to treatment.
The organization confirms that the community responds every year with the same energy. the Prepare to accompanyEven without knowing the recipient of the gift.
Behind this campaign there is a structure that supports the daily work of the Natalí Dafne Flexer Foundation. With more than three decades of experience, the entity Provides psychological supportIt provides treatment assistance, emotional support and informational materials to more than 2,800 children and their families each year.
Its activities in ten locations across the country seek to ensure that girls, boys and young people with cancer have access to, and find, the right treatment at the right time. and their accompanying environment Beyond diagnosis.
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The campaign invites you to choose the number of gifts you want to send and complete an online donation. The goal is for every child with cancer to receive the gift they expect at Christmas. Accompanied by the community that joins every year. In Argentina, about 2,000 children, adolescents and young adults are diagnosed with cancer every year. 70% of them can be cured if they receive appropriate diagnosis, treatment and psychosocial support in a timely manner.
Donations can be made online. New toys are also picked up at Mansilla Headquarters 3125 (CABA), Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The foundation remembers that Games must be new Because of the low defenses of many children in treatment.