Children participating in coloring - Photo: THUY DUONG
On May 31, Children's Hospital 2, Ho Chi Minh City, coordinated with philanthropists to organize the program "Children's Day" for all inpatients and outpatients of the hospital on the occasion of International Children's Day, June 1.
At the hair salon, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy, 30 years old, living in Dong Nai, held her little daughter in her arms while the barber cut her hair.
A child with pneumonia is getting a haircut - Photo: THUY DUONG
Ms. Thuy's child has been sick for a month now. She took her child to Children's Hospital 2 for examination and the doctor diagnosed her child with pneumonia and admitted her to the hospital. For the past half month, her child has been in treatment, her child's hair has grown long but she has not been able to take her child to get a haircut.
Today, knowing that the hospital organized a "Children's Day" for pediatric patients on International Children's Day June 1, she took her child to the barber shop. For Ms. Thuy, the barber shop for pediatric patients is very practical because it "solved" the difficulties, as well as met the wishes of pediatric patients and their parents during their hospital stay.
The seriously ill child cannot walk or speak, but still likes to watch the show on stage - Photo: THUY DUONG
While watching a performance on stage with her child, Ms. Huynh Thi Ngoc Le, 40 years old, living in Dong Nai, said that every month her child has to go to Children's Hospital 2 for treatment, sometimes for a week, sometimes for 3 months.
Her son, 4 years old, has congenital heart disease and chronic intestinal infection. He cannot speak or walk, but is very interested in listening to the art program organized by the hospital.
"Seeing my child enjoy watching it, I feel very happy and silently thank the hospital for organizing such a meaningful program for the children," Ms. Le said emotionally.
Ms. Dao Thi My Linh, 37 years old, living in Binh Duong, just took her daughter to the hospital yesterday with symptoms of high fever and vomiting. "Last night she was tired and lethargic, now she's having fun and forgetting about her illness," Ms. Linh said while watching her daughter coloring. She was also surprised that her child was being treated for illness but still able to enjoy a happy June 1st festival like this.
Having fun, many sick children seem to get better, "forgetting" about their illness - Photo: THUY DUONG
In the excited atmosphere welcoming the festival program of the children, Ms. Le Thi Minh Hong, Deputy Director of Children's Hospital 2, shared that all the medical staff were very stressed and very tired when treating the children.
But seeing the children smiling happily and contentedly after being cared for mentally like today, all the daily hardships and pressures disappear.
"We feel very happy and satisfied to bring joy to the children, helping them reduce their burdens and physical suffering during the treatment process."
More than 5,000 gifts for sick children
The Children’s Festival has 6 zero-dong booths. Children can have their photos taken, receive photo frames, get haircuts, paint decorative statues, and play folk games…
The children were treated to performances of art, circus, magic, clowns giving balloons, and the "Children continue to write and draw their dreams" award. Hospital representatives gave away 5 real hair wigs to pediatric hematology oncology patients, and held birthday parties for children born in June...
At this festival, the hospital leaders received a sponsorship of 100 million VND to help children in difficult circumstances. The hospital also gave more than 2,000 gifts to outpatients visiting the outpatient department and the child health department.
In addition, there are also other meals, porridge, and cakes, with a total of more than 5,000 gifts, helping to boost the morale of the sick children and support their treatment.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/benh-nhi-duoc-cat-toc-chup-hinh-xem-ao-thuat-tai-ngay-hoi-tuoi-tho-20240531160824633.htm
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