Hospital in Novi Pazar receives incubator
The B92 Fund on Wednesday delivered a new incubator to the maternity clinic (GAK) of the Health Center in Novi Pazar in southwestern Serbia.
Thursday, 06.10.2011.
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The B92 Fund on Wednesday delivered a new incubator to the maternity clinic (GAK) of the Health Center in Novi Pazar in southwestern Serbia. The donation is part of the fund's humanitarian campaign to raise money and buy 100 new incubators for hospitals across the country. Hospital in Novi Pazar receives incubator At the end of the fifth week of the campaign, the organizers say they are confident they will be able to buy more than 100 machines, that are used in neo-natal care of prematurely born children. So far, funds were collected to purchase 70 incubators. Sead Sacic, who heads the GAK at Novi Pazar's health center, on Wednesday thanked the B92 Fund for launching the campaign and donating the incubator: "Each day we are facing a shortage of incubators and other accompanying equipment in the fight for survival of our youngest citizens. I am very happy that the B92 Fund recognized our needs and immediately brought one incubator. I hope that now, when they saw the conditions in which we fight for the lives of prematurely born babies, representatives of local communities and private entrepreneurs from Sandzak will join the campaign." B92 Fund President Veran Matic also addressed journalist to urge all people of good will to join the action, considering that Novi Pazar still needed four more incubators: "After we received information from the Ministry of Justice that the situation in this regard was particularly poor in Novi Pazar, the B92 Fund decided to act and purchase and deliver one incubator immediately, since one month into the campaign, there were no donors from this town. This isdespite the fact that both ministers (from Novi Pazar) and both Islamic communities were informed in order to help encourage possible donors. I hope this will change now, because four more incubators are needed in order for the health workers to do their jobs normally, and for the parents to stop worrying about their babies."
Hospital in Novi Pazar receives incubator
At the end of the fifth week of the campaign, the organizers say they are confident they will be able to buy more than 100 machines, that are used in neo-natal care of prematurely born children.So far, funds were collected to purchase 70 incubators.
Sead Šaćić, who heads the GAK at Novi Pazar's health center, on Wednesday thanked the B92 Fund for launching the campaign and donating the incubator:
"Each day we are facing a shortage of incubators and other accompanying equipment in the fight for survival of our youngest citizens. I am very happy that the B92 Fund recognized our needs and immediately brought one incubator. I hope that now, when they saw the conditions in which we fight for the lives of prematurely born babies, representatives of local communities and private entrepreneurs from Sandžak will join the campaign."
B92 Fund President Veran Matić also addressed journalist to urge all people of good will to join the action, considering that Novi Pazar still needed four more incubators:
"After we received information from the Ministry of Justice that the situation in this regard was particularly poor in Novi Pazar, the B92 Fund decided to act and purchase and deliver one incubator immediately, since one month into the campaign, there were no donors from this town. This isdespite the fact that both ministers (from Novi Pazar) and both Islamic communities were informed in order to help encourage possible donors. I hope this will change now, because four more incubators are needed in order for the health workers to do their jobs normally, and for the parents to stop worrying about their babies."
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