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Donation to Yankin Children's Hospital, Bringing Hope and Healing to Young Patients

Posted on August 31, 2024

August is the month, packed with nationwide contribution activities by AYA Bank, devoting to uplift healthy lifestyle and engagement with community. In a heart-warming display of generosity and commitment to support pediatric patients in the area, the Bank recently made a significant donation to Yankin Children’s Hospital. The (550) bedded facility, a symbol of compassion and cutting-edge care, has been a sanctuary for countless children and their families during their most challenging times.

On 9 th August 2024, on behalf of AYA Bank PCL, Daw Khin Saw Oo, Executive Chairman, U Myint Zaw, Vice Chairman, and staff members made a contribution at Yankin Children’s Hospital. To mark the occasion, we donated cash for supporting its renowned pediatric healthcare services and lunch for hospital staff and patients’ families. Management of the hospital expressed profound gratitude for the donations which will make a significant impact and benefit for the patients.

On 22 nd August 2024, one more donation ceremony was conducted at Yankin Childrens’ Hospital, led by Daw Khin Saw Oo, Executive Chairman, participated by Daw Jasmine Thazin Aung, Chief Executive Officer, and representatives of the Bank. On a collective pursuit to save and heal more lives, AYA Bank PCL donated cash, in-kind and meals through Ayeyarwady Foundation, joined by members of Max Myanmar Group. The donation team toured around and delivered the gifts packed with toys and nutritious food items to children at different wards. It was our pleasure to bring presents for all the pediatric patients who unfortunately were spending time in hospital.
The funds will be directed toward critical areas of need including the acquisition of advanced medical equipment, support services for families, and facility upgrades. Every donation allows us to help more kids with health conditions and bring them one step closer to a cure. We believe our donation today can provide hope and healing for patients in need by tomorrow.