Help St. Josephs Home by donating essential medical consumables for children receiving specialised care
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Health & Wellbeing
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Medical supplies & medicine
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Help St. Josephs Home by donating essential medical consumables for children receiving specialised care
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St Josephs Children’s Hospital provides specialised intermediate paediatric care and rehabilitation to babies and children who are too ill to return home after hospital treatment or who require ongoing care for chronic or life-limiting conditions. Our clinical teams provide ongoing nursing care, rehabilitation and holistic support to children with complex healthcare needs. Medical consumables are an essential part of the daily care provided to our patients. We are seeking donations of essential medical consumables and appropriate patient-care supplies to support the ongoing needs of our wards and clinical services. We welcome support from medical suppliers, pharmaceutical companies, healthcare organisations, corporates and individuals. Donations may be provided as once-off contributions, bulk donations or ongoing support. Every donation helps us maintain the supplies needed to provide safe, quality care to children while allowing more of our resources to remain focused on their treatment, rehabilitation and wellbeing. If you or your organisation would like to support this Need, please get in touch with us to discuss the items required and arrangements for delivery or collection.
Sustainable Development Goals
Good Health and Well-being
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
Partnerships for the Goals
Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
Reduced Inequalities
Reduce inequality within and among countries
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Patients/clients to be served
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