CGES donated 10.000 euros to the Institute for Children's Diseases

"Thank you for thinking about the interests of our patients and for helping us to create the most optimal conditions for their successful treatment," said Milašinovi.
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Institute for Children's Diseases, Photo: Luka Zeković
Institute for Children's Diseases, Photo: Luka Zeković
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Ažurirano: 28.12.2015. 12:34h

Representatives of the Institute for Children's Diseases of the Clinical Center of Montenegro and the Montenegrin Electrotransmission System (CGES) visited the newly equipped Department of Pediatrics "A" and thus marked the donation of CGES in the amount of 10.000 euros.

"The intention to make sick children's stay at our Institute as comfortable as possible and to try to reduce the stress of the situation in which they found themselves due to their illness is truly commendable. The very fact that we receive your gifts in the pre-holiday period of the year makes us experience them even more emotionally and makes us even more aware of the reality of how much we need each other," said Sonja Milašinović, acting director of the Institute for Children's Diseases.

"Thank you for thinking of the interests of our patients and for helping us to create optimal conditions for their successful treatment," Milašinović pointed out.

Executive Director Ivan Bulatović spoke in front of CGES.

"Today's donation to the Children's Hospital is another confirmation of our determination to be a socially responsible company and to help the community in which we operate. Aware of all the challenges faced by our health institutions, this time our choice was the Department of Pediatrics 'A', which consists of the most sensitive group of patients - children. Sympathizing with the 'little' patients, we hope that this donation will enable them to have much better conditions during their treatment. In this way, we send a clear message that this power company has sensitivity towards those who need help the most".

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