They need your help
Vārds Uzvārds | Summa |
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Elizabete Krūmiņa | 960.00 EUR |
Viktorija Jeršova | 750.00 EUR |
Kristiāns Gross | 1 260.00 EUR |
Daniils Greiškāns | 1 490.00 EUR |
Requisites for donations
Public Foundation Rehabilitation Centre “St Sophia”Reg. Nr. 40008218337
Tērbatas iela 83B, Rīga, LV-1001
Luminor bank AS — LV23RIKO0000084106742
Please indicate the name of the child for the purpose of payment.
When making a payment, the donor can specify the specific purpose of the donation, the name of the child involved in the project (for a rehabilitation course) or the name of a specific project, which will mean that the donation will be used for the specific child or project specified in the payment in the amount that the donor individually specifies at his/her own discretion.
If the donor does not specify a specific project in the purpose of the payment, the donation shall be considered as a general donation and shall be used for the purposes specified in the statutes.
The Public Foundation appeals to all people to ensure rehabilitation of seriously ill children in Latvia using unique rehabilitation methods and equipment. Together with the people and businesses of Latvia, we would like to give a special gift to children – the Rehabilitation Centre “St Sophia”.
Every child is important to Latvia. Including those to whom fate has sent a difficult challenge – a serious illness. In their hearts they are the same children with their own dreams and hopes, secrets and worries. The only thing that distinguishes them from healthy children is that they are trapped in their bodies: their arms or legs won’t bend, they can’t walk or sit. It is a great challenge for families with such children to surround them with love, care and support. Parents of seriously ill children are ready to do anything to ensure that their child gets the best and recovers!
Your donations will help to provide the rehabilitation centre “St Sophia” with modern technology, highly qualified trained staff and the opportunity to help children in Latvia.
Timely rehabilitation reduces the likelihood of needing more complex treatment in the future!