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Alarm clock for children

Diablo

A week ago, Krzysztof Włodarczyk, alias Diablo came to visit the „Alarm Clock" Clinic for children in Warsaw.
He met with our patients and their guardians. There was "struggling", talking about fights and mental work - visualizing success.
During each closer contact with the patient and his family, he showed the belt that, as he himself said, the best boxers in the world have and had.

Such meetings are extremely valuable and motivating for the clinic's patients.
Thank you!

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Maciek

Last week, another patient left the „Alarm Clock" Clinic for children in Warsaw, this time unawake.
After staying in our Clinic for free and using the maximum possible period of stay, we had to part ways.
While waiting for a miracle, the family is raising funds for Maciek's further rehabilitation in a private center and later at home.
How you can support:
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World Physiotherapy Day

In 1996, on the initiative of World Physiotherapy, September 8th was established as a holiday for the entire global physiotherapy community.
On this occasion, we would like to thank and wish all the best wishes to all physiotherapists working at the „Alarm Clock" Clinics for children and adults!

At the Clinic for adults in Warsaw, families and guardians of our patients prepared a special surprise for physiotherapists.

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Guardian angel

Last week, Mariia and her mother returned from the „Alarm Clock" Clinic for children in Warsaw to their temporary home.
They were fleeing from the war, and fate happened to them again.
Fortunately, after a year in the Clinic, Mariia returned to us, but she needs further rehabilitation.
How to help?!
https://pomagam.pl/aahp7w

From Mom - "(...) We were strangers to you and you accepted us as your own. There are no words with which a mother can express gratitude for her child's health. (...)"
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Going home

A week ago, Artur left the „Alarm Clock" Clinic for children. As is customary, the entire Clinic, employees, patients and their families said goodbye to him.
Artur has many dreams, but he also faces further rehabilitation.

If you can, support his fundraiser:
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Meeting

Such visits don't happen every day. Last weekend, the „Alarm Clock" Clinic for children in Warsaw was visited by the Super Hero League Foundation and Mrs. Ewa Błaszczyk.
This time we had doubts whether our eyes were not teary, because after all, how many Spider-Men were there?!
Thank you for your visit and the joy you bring to our patients and their caregivers. This is an invaluable positive incentive to return.

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Good news from the „Alarm Clock” Clinic for children in Warsaw

Daria is a 17-year-old girl who was hit by a crosswalk on January 2nd, 2024, just outside her house. Unconscious, she was taken to hospital where doctors fought for her life for almost a month. Unfortunately, the brain injury was so serious that she fell into a coma.
On February 6th, 2024, Daria was transported to the „Alarm Clock" Clinic, where she was cared for by a team of professionals able to reach people in a state of minimal consciousness.
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Children’s Day

Today we celebrate Children's Day!
During a recent visit of the League of Superheroes to the „Alarm Clock"" Clinic for children in Warsaw, we saw how important touch and hug are.
Let's remember to lend a helping hand and hug our little and big kids!

Photos: Monika Libera
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Returning home

In just a week, another recovered patient will leave the „Alarm Clock" Clinic for children in Warsaw.
An adopted cat, called Doctor "Amber" in the Clinic, will go home with him.
He started coming when the boy was still in a deep coma.
Now he will go home with him, where he will support our hero in further rehabilitation.
We keep our fingers crossed and wish you the best!

How you can help:
https://www.siepomaga.pl/andrzej-michalski


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First Day of spring

Teddy Bear sculpture of the master Józef Wilkoń came back to the „Alarm Clock" Clinic for children in Warsaw after it’s renovation.
We welcomed "Teddy Bear" (after the winter snow) with a bang, together with the Pruszkowianka Brass Band.
Thank you very much to the master and the representatives of the Orchestra for being with us.
Our patients couldn't hide their joy.
We bring back to life along with the spring!

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