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elsa ngo charity

Helping Childern

Medical Equipment

Many public hospitals face a shortage of essential equipment needed for the proper diagnosis and treatment of children. ELSA purchases and donates basic modern medical equipment, such as blood pressure monitors, Holter monitors, pulse oximeters, and vital signs monitors. These donations help improve the quality of care provided, reduce waiting times for medical investigations, and ensure more efficient treatments for all children receiving care in these facilities.

Diagnostic Tests

A correct diagnosis is crucial for a child to receive the right treatment on time. Unfortunately, genetic tests and other advanced medical investigations can be expensive and inaccessible for many families. ELSA supports these cases by funding essential tests, such as DNA sequencing, metabolic analyses, and high-precision imaging. By enabling the early detection of rare or genetic conditions, children can benefit from personalized treatments, increasing their chances of a healthier and more balanced life.

Medical Devices

For many children with chronic illnesses or disabilities, access to medical devices is essential for improving their quality of life. ELSA purchases and donates vital equipment such as wheelchairs, prosthetics, hearing aids, insulin pumps, oxygen concentrators, and vital signs monitoring devices. These donations give children the opportunity to lead more independent lives, reduce daily challenges, and provide them with a safer and healthier future.

Education & Awareness 

We are committed to the transformative power of knowledge. Our programs emphasize responsible pet care, children's health, and active community engagement.

Through dynamic online initiatives, hands-on workshops, and educational school programs, we empower individuals to make a real difference. By working together, we can create a more compassionate and informed society driven by kindness and awareness.

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It’s love that tells a child born into unimaginable and unacceptable poverty that they are not alone; they’re not invisible. 
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