B92 Fund donates first six baby incubators

B92 Fund has donated the first six incubators to the Institute for Neonatology in Belgrade.

Izvor: B92

Wednesday, 21.09.2011.

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B92 Fund has donated the first six incubators to the Institute for Neonatology in Belgrade. The funds for the purchase of the incubators were raised in B92 Fund’s “Battle for Babies” campaign. B92 Fund donates first six baby incubators Thanks to Telenor Foundation, MK Group, Serbia’s postal Service (PTT), Telekom, Srbijagas and Nikola Tesla thermal power plant’s donations, six new baby incubators have been bought and delivered to the Institute for Neonatology in Belgrade. Babies will thanks to the campaign have adequate care and a better chance to have normal lives. “I hope that not a single generation of management in this institution gets in a situation to replace ‘the old man’, because a 20-year-old incubator is ‘an old man’, let alone the 40-year-old ones,” said Institute for Neonatology Board of Directors President Dusan Scepanovic. The new state of the art incubators will provide the best possible treatment and its outcome. “You should have seen 30 doctors who went into the room this morning and a smile, for being thrilled to see such an incubator, I haven’t seen in 30 years. The number 30 is symbolic because the Institute did not have a privilege to by a Drager incubator with the help of the state or previous humanitarian campaigns,” said Institute for Neonatology Director Niveska Bozinovic Prekajski. The B92 campaign aims at replacing all old incubators in the Institute. “We will try to animate state-owned companies, international banks and to use the opportunity to solve as many problems as possible, when there is an increased interest in the campaign, in order to finally bring the institution in the condition that babies, parents and our society deserve,” stressed B92 Fund President Veran Matic. All mobile subscribers can send a text message donation to 3100. Price of a text message donation is RSD 100 plus VAT. Citizens can vote for “hero companies“, i.e. companies they believe can help save human lives at www.bitkazabebe.rs. The companies will that way be invited to join the campaing and give their contribution. Veran Matic is seen next to one of the first incubators donated to the Institute for Neonatology (B92)

B92 Fund donates first six baby incubators

Thanks to Telenor Foundation, MK Group, Serbia’s postal Service (PTT), Telekom, Srbijagas and Nikola Tesla thermal power plant’s donations, six new baby incubators have been bought and delivered to the Institute for Neonatology in Belgrade.

Babies will thanks to the campaign have adequate care and a better chance to have normal lives.

“I hope that not a single generation of management in this institution gets in a situation to replace ‘the old man’, because a 20-year-old incubator is ‘an old man’, let alone the 40-year-old ones,” said Institute for Neonatology Board of Directors President Dušan Šćepanović.

The new state of the art incubators will provide the best possible treatment and its outcome.

“You should have seen 30 doctors who went into the room this morning and a smile, for being thrilled to see such an incubator, I haven’t seen in 30 years. The number 30 is symbolic because the Institute did not have a privilege to by a Drager incubator with the help of the state or previous humanitarian campaigns,” said Institute for Neonatology Director Niveska Božinović Prekajski.

The B92 campaign aims at replacing all old incubators in the Institute.

“We will try to animate state-owned companies, international banks and to use the opportunity to solve as many problems as possible, when there is an increased interest in the campaign, in order to finally bring the institution in the condition that babies, parents and our society deserve,” stressed B92 Fund President Veran Matić.

All mobile subscribers can send a text message donation to 3100. Price of a text message donation is RSD 100 plus VAT.

Citizens can vote for “hero companies“, i.e. companies they believe can help save human lives at www.bitkazabebe.rs. The companies will that way be invited to join the campaing and give their contribution.

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