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Alarm clock for children

Donation

This time, we would like to thank the company AMZ from Szamotuły, which made a wonderful donation to the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for children in Warsaw.

We received the much needed equipment in the form of antiallergic quilts, pillows and rollers.

Let them serve our pupils as best as possible!

Thank you on our behalf and on their behalf!

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Weekend

There are places where there are no weekends, Christmas ...
There is work, watch, help and non-stop waiting here!

Thanks to the good people who provided us with the fabric with the alarm clock motif and sewed duvet covers, we were able to donate colorful bedding to the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for children in Warsaw.

So little and so much!

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Postulate II

Ladies and gentlemen, a second slogan from Julia to think about: 
Speak with me what's up, how do you feel ...
The comic was created by Magdalena Arażny (@magdarysuje), thanks to our partner JYSK Polska (@jyskpl).
The graphics were created based on the demands of Julia, a former patient of the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for Children in Warsaw.

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Dawid

We were visited by a former patient of the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for children in Warsaw.
He remembered his stay at the Clinic, which he remembers, and motivated his parents and patients not to give up and exercise.
He shared his moments of doubt ...
He told us what football and pork chop gave him.
His appearance aroused enthusiasm among employees who remembered him as a child.
We also showed Dawid our latest project - the emerging "Alarm Clock” Clinic for adults, in Warsaw.

Summing up the visit, he told us: "Well ... we wake up!”
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I postulate

As we mentioned on the occasion of the Day of the Patient in a Coma - every Monday we will present you another part of the comic created by Magdalena Arażny (@magdarysuje), thanks to our partner JYSK Polska (@jyskpl).
The graphics were created based on the demands of Julia, a former patient of the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for Children in Warsaw.
Today it is the turn of the slogan of the first postulate: It's good to be able to talk about something other than illness, but if you want, ask...

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The Day of the Patient in a Coma

On April 18th, we celebrate „The Day of the Patient in a Coma".
The Polish holiday adopted by the Sejm of the Republic of Poland on November 23rd, 2012, on the initiative of our Foundation.
The aim of the celebration is to draw attention to the situation of coma patients and to understand their problems.
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JYSK

On the occasion of the upcoming holiday - „ The Day of the Patient in a Coma", our long-term partner, JYSK Polska, made a donation to the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for children.
Our patients received, among others colored pillowcases and towels. The gifts also include guest chairs and beds for caregivers.
Thank you for your support!

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Julka at home

Today 7 months have passed since Julka left the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for children in Warsaw.
The mother of our patient told us about the joy and hardships of returning home.
From the material we learn, among others about Julia's passions, wonderful friends and colleagues who visit her regularly.
And Mom decided to share her experiences and will soon establish her own foundation, which will help such families, right after the child's accident, when the support of a psychologist is needed, and after the child comes out of a coma.
We keep our fingers crossed!
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JYSK

"Akogo?” Foundation has been cooperating with JYSK for over 10 years.
Tomorrow we will celebrate the "World Coma Day".
Especially for this day, together with JYSK, we have prepared a special episode of the JYSK #Wyspani podcast, with the participation of Mrs. Ewa Błaszczyk - President of the "Akogo?" Foundation. and Mr. Maciej Piróg - Director of the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for children.
We were there also with our camera.

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Sebastian

After 10 months of continuous work, he leaves the "Alarm Clock" Clinic today!

The boy and his mother told us about their fight and happiness.

On March 4th, 2021, Sebastian suffered a severe ischemic stroke. As a result of the disease, he developed a right-sided limb paralysis, deep aphasia and he lost his eyesight completely.
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