The Laniado Hospital in Netanya, Israel, is embarking on a crucial initiative
to construct the country's first fully sheltered emergency care
building. With the support of the Laniado Development Fund, this
endeavor aims to enhance public healthcare resilience during times
of crisis, ensuring equal access to high-standard medical care for
all. Donations are welcomed to fulfill this vital project,
reflecting a commitment to the well-being of Netanya's residents
and the broader Israeli community.
NETANYA, Israel, April 23,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The need for a fully
operative public healthcare system in times of war has never been
clearer than it is today in Israel. That's why the plan to build the first
ever fully sheltered emergency care building in Netanya's Laniado
hospital is a top priority for the country. With that in mind, the
Laniado Development Fund has announced the launch of a large-scale
fundraising effort, in order to pitch in and assist.
This project is set to cost tens of millions of dollars, and
that's why the aid from the Laniado Fund is of utmost importance.
Recently, the hospital has opened several sheltered wards all
across its campus - including maternity wards, delivery rooms,
orthopedic wards, and special treatment for dialysis - but that is
just not enough.
"There's still a lot of work left to be done," said Nadav Chen, CEO of Laniado Hospital, when asked
about the plans for the new emergency treatment building. "We ought
to thank the Lanaido Hospital for helping us acquire more of the
necessary funds to complete this vital project. I hope we'll have
all the resources needed to complete it in the near future."
Proper healthcare, at all times
Laniado Hospital in Netanya serves as the sole medical center
for the population of the city and its surrounding towns, providing
healthcare services to over half a million people. However, during
times of crisis, Laniado Hospital and the Laniado Fund aspire
to be able to cater on a national scale, thus making it one of the
leading healthcare institutions in the country.
The Laniado Fund revealed that the constructions of the new
sheltered emergency building are projected to span over the next
five years and that it will stretch out on approximately 4 square
kilometers inside the hospital's premises. It is naturally set to
provide equal, high-standard health care to all patients, during
routine and during wartime.
"Our sole interest - the benefit of the people of Netanya"
"We are proud to take part in this important initiative,"
commented Meir Mark, Executive Vice President, Development &
Foreign Affairs at Laniado Hospital, "as we've done many times
before. Our sole interest has always been the benefit of the people
of Netanya, and all of Israel for
that matter. Just recently, we successfully assisted in raising
funds for the construction of additional bomb shelters all over the
hospital, but we know that this is not even close to being
sufficient in today's reality. We call on our generous partners and
donors, in Israel and across the
world, to take part in this blessed and important project, as they
have in the past. We wish to thank each and every contributor for
their unwavering commitment to Israel and the Israeli people.
The Laniado Development Fund provides financial support to the
Laniado Hospital, for various projects and through periodical and
special fundraising campaigns. For more information and donations,
please visit http://www.laniadofund.org/en
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