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to families of children and teenagers who are hospitalized.
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for families regarding pediatric neurological, neurosurgical, and neuro-oncological pathologies.
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to families.
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to hospital wards.
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with children or adolescents in palliative care during their hospital stay.
Our association brings together volunteers, patients, and family members who share a common goal of promoting and implementing a culture of engagement and patnet/family empowerment in healthcare on a national and international level.
We advocate for patients and their families in order to help improve and enhance their quality of life during hospitalisations.
Our trained and skilled volunteers are available, daily, to offer a friendly presence and support to the families during hospitalization
.The first team of specialized volunteers in Italy is currently undergoing training at the Bambin Gesù Hospital in Rome. We provide emergency financial aid to families and donation of medical and recreational supplies to the hospital.
At the Hospice L’Isola di Margherita of the Regina Margherita Children’s Hospital in Turin, Oscar’s Angels Italy offers families of children and teenagers human support, empathetic listening, and emergency financial aid. Additionally, the organization donates medical and play materials to the hospice.
We donate medical and recreational supplies to the pediatric department and neurosurgery unit of San Gerardo Hospital in Monza.
By participating in national and international conferences, Oscar’s Angels Italia raises awareness about the importance of daily support for families of hospitalized children and teenagers by working closely with medical teams and shares its experience.
• promote the development of this specialized accompaniment and support program in other pediatric hospitals;
• create a network of associations working in the same field to identify the needs of families, meet their expectations, and exchange experiences, with the objective of expanding specialized support programs in other children’s hospitals.