The EU-funded project Save a Child’s Heart (SACH) is saving lives in Israel and all over the world

May 31, 2018
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SACH is a hospital-based project offering various services. The project is located at the Wolfson hospital in Holon, Israel. Together, both Israeli and Palestinian doctors work in the hospital to save children’s lives and build capacities.

However, Save a Child’s Heart works all over the world. They have saved the lives of more than 4,740 children from 56 countries in Africa, South America, Europe, Asia, and throughout the Middle East and trained more than 150 medical team members from these countries.

Save a Child’s Heart (SACH) is an Israeli-based international humanitarian project, whose mission is to improve the quality of pediatric cardiac care for children from developing countries who suffer from heart disease and to create centers of competence in these countries. SACH is totally dedicated to the idea that every child deserves the best medical treatment available, regardless of the child’s nationality, religion, color, gender or financial situation.

 

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SACH

European Union in Israel

 

Countries covered:

  • Israel