DOGS Unite for Global Childhood Cancer Care at 13,000 ft
The charity’s impactful work spans countries like Bangladesh, Cameroon, Ghana, Indonesia, Kenya, and many more.
The DOGS community is proving that cryptocurrency can make a meaningful difference in the world. With their initiative, DOGS Breaking Boundaries, they are tackling bold challenges to raise awareness and funds for important charitable causes.
Today, they have joined forces with World Child Cancer, an incredible organization dedicated to addressing the critical disparities in childhood cancer care globally. They announced the partnership via skydiving at 13000 ft in Dubai.
Every year, over 400,000 children are diagnosed with cancer, and while survival rates in high-income countries can be as high as 80%, the situation is vastly different in low- and middle-income countries, where survival rates can plummet to just 10%.
Many of these children suffer without effective pain relief and access to proper treatment. The DOGS Community stands united to change this grim reality, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to receive the best possible care, regardless of where they were born.
By collaborating with World Child Cancer, the DOGS community aims to increase the number of children diagnosed with cancer in low-income countries, enhance the quality of care they receive, and offer vital financial and emotional support to their families.
The charity’s impactful work spans countries like Bangladesh, Cameroon, Ghana, Indonesia, Kenya, and many more, providing hope and support to those in desperate need.
Through DOGS Breaking Boundaries, community members are pushing their limits and taking on challenges to raise funds for this noble cause. For instance, a donation of just £15 can provide a week’s worth of pain relief medication for a child in Bangladesh, while £50 could supply life-saving chemotherapy for a child in Ghana.
Even a contribution of £10 can deliver effective pain relief for four children for an entire week in Malawi.
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