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Polish Day of the Patient in a Coma

April 18th, 2022 - Exceptional Event, Meeting with Professor Steven Laureys online on the Foundation's YouTube website.

On the occasion of the Polish Patient Day in Sleeping, we invite you to a unique event that will open a series of meetings with the greatest minds in the field of brain and coma research. An online meeting in English with Professor Steven Laureys will take place on April 18 at 20:00. Translation of the meeting into Polish will be available from April 19th.

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Donation

In March this year, 2 pln from each purchased coffee, in Galeria Wypieków Lubaszka, was allocated to the statutory purposes of the "Akogo?" Foundation.
Delicious coffee awakened customers and supported our initiative to help people in a coma!
Mrs Ewa Błaszczyk, President of the "Akogo?" Foundation, personally collected the symbolic check from the owners, Galeria Wypieków Lubaszka.

Thank you for your help and donation!

The company has also prepared a surprise for our patients.
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1%

We encourage you to donate 1% of your tax to our Foundation, the Ewa Błaszczyk’s "Akogo?" Foundation.
We help people with severe brain injuries who are in a coma, as part of the "WAKE UP TO LIFE" social campaign!
You can use the free PIT settlement software.
https://pity-format.pl/2021/215_a/page

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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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Spring works

Finishing works are progressing inside the building of the „Alarm Clock" Clinic for adults at the Mazowiecki Bródnowski Hospital.
Currently, chilled water and medical gas installations are being made. Plastering works are also underway on the walls, under plaster and sanding screeds under floor coverings.
We are not afraid of snow ;-)

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World Coma Day - Summary

The second edition of WORLD COMA DAY - Awakening Hope is behind us - an international, global online event, live conversations with scientists and doctors from around the world, lectures on the latest research and achievements in the field of coma treatment as part of Coma Curing organized by Neurocritical Care from Chicago .

The second  polish edition of the World Day of Coma is also behind us.

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Progress of earthworks

Meanwhile, at the construction site of the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for adults, at the Mazowiecki Bródnowski Hospital, trimming of the parking area was carried out.
At the same time, works related to further trimming and insertion of road resistors around the building are in progress.
Happens!
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Laureate of the Flexi.pl Plebiscite

Mrs. Ewa Błaszczyk, President of the "Akogo?" Foundation, laureate of the 1st edition of the 21 People Flexi Plebiscite for the 21st Century, in the Famous and Liked category, whose axis is active representatives of the Flexi Generation - people 50+.
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Wishes on the occasion of the World Coma Day II edition

We are very happy that from March 22nd, as part of the World Coma Day, to April 18th, as part of the Day of the patient in a coma in Poland, we meet to learn more about coma and share the achievements of science and medicine in the world and in Poland. It is also a real celebration of awakening hope. Our common goal is to treat coma.

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#Wyspani

On the World Coma Day, we encourage you to listen to the episode of the special podcast  of JYSK #Wyspani.


Ewa Błaszczyk, the President of the „Akogo?" Foundation, talks about the coma and many issues directly related to it. and Maciej Piróg - Director of the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for children.
We cordially invite you to listen to the podcast!
 
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