The CLC Supports Augusta Victoria Hospital with £10k Donation

The Council of Lutheran Churches has decided to support each year one or two initiatives that go beyond our own Lutheran community in the UK. This year, a £10k donation was given to Augusta Victoria Hospital (AVH) in East Jerusalem via the LWF World Service.
Sieglinde Weinbrenner, representative of the The Lutheran World Federation Jerusalem Program, said that our donation to the Patients Assistance Fund helps the Lutheran World Federation in Jerusalem to sustain its work ‘…for hope and a future…’ by serving patients who often must rely on social assistance in order to have access to the life-saving, specialized care offered by the hospital. The Poor Fund supports AVH patients and their families with transportation, shelter, food, and psychosocial care. AVH continues to improve and expand its oncology, radiotherapy, dialysis and geriatric departments and plans to diversify its health services by adding new diagnostic tools and equipment to better serve the Palestinian people in need. AVH provides excellent care through its specialty centers, including a state-of-the-art cancer center, and serves rural communities through its mobile diabetes and mammography clinics. Some specialty services for kidney and cancer care provided by AVH are not otherwise available in the West Bank and Gaza. Since October 7th we do not receive patients from Gaza and at the moment, we are not able to treat oncology patients in Gaza. We hope we can resume our lifesaving treatment once the situation allows it.”
Dr Khadra Salami, pediatric oncologist, with a young patient who is being treated for cancer. Photo: LWF/Atta Jabr
More info about the LWF Jerusalem Program worldservice.lutheranworld.org/where-we-work/jerusalem.