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Alarm clock for children

Autumn at „Alarm Clock” Clinic for children

On the day of a partial solar eclipse, we visited a children's Clinic.
We have a full set of patients, and soon 99th recovered child is going to leave the Clinic.
Following the voice of the director of the facility, we would like to sensitize all parents and guardians to the very difficult topic of suicide attempts.
Let's not be indifferent, let's observe, let's help!

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African rhythms

Today is the last day of summer holidays, and last Wednesday, African atmosphere has arrived at the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for children.
It happened thanks to the ladies: Viola Wojciechowska and Gosia Marecka.
African culture enthusiasts and Afro teachers in Warsaw dance schools gave a short show for our patients.
Thank you very much!

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Jagoda - It is possible!

During these holidays, we also managed to visit Jagoda, a former patient of the „Alarm Clock" Clinic for children, in Warsaw.
She told us about her experiences in illness, the hardships of rehabilitation, the motivation to come back to us and her great passion - horses.

We wholeheartedly wish your dreams come true!

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Visitng Julka


At the beginning of summer holidays, we managed to visit Julka, a former patients of the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for children, in Warsaw.
In August, a year would have passed since she returned home.
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Awakening song

Last weekend, Oliwka left the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for children in Warsaw.
And she sang so beautifully to us before going home...
Maybe other sick children will hear it?

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Igor and his Patronus

Today, Igor has left the „Alarm Clock" Clinic for children in Warsaw.
In the material, we show how he contacted us.
We are not the only ones keeping our fingers crossed for Igor's recovery!
We encourage you to support the boy's further rehabilitation:
www.pomagam.pl/igornajmocniejszy

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Summary of the comic book series

The time has come to summarize our comic series, created by Magdalena Arażny (@magdarysuje) in cooperation with JYSK Polska (@jyskpolska) based on the demands of Julia - a former patient of the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for children in Warsaw.

Graphics showing the next slogans appeared on our website and in social media every Monday, starting from April 18th, when we celebrated The Day of the Patient in a Coma.
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Czerwone Noski Foundation

The Czerwone Noski Klaun w Szpitalu Foundation brings humor and smile to those in need of joy.
They talked about their work a week ago in the program "Dzień dobry TVN".
We also work with them!
And what their experience of working at the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for children in Warsaw can be seen from the time code - 6:37

We encourage you to watch the material:
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Postulate VIII

Before you, another, and at the same time, the last message from Julia to think about, although she probably could still advise us a lot, but it is possible that it will still happen one day...

I UNDERSTAND.

All Julia's postulates are extremely important, but the last one seems to be the strongest. Many people believe that a person in a coma is simply absent, asleep.
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Postulate VII

Another Monday and another postulate from Julia, making up a comic series, created in cooperation with JYSK Polska (@jyskpl), made by Magdalena Arażny (@Magdarysuje) based on the postulates of Julia - a former patient of the "Alarm Clock" Clinic for children.
Very important information for everyone:
I feel.

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