Hadieh Eslampanah, Director of International Development and Communications Department at MAHAK Pediatric Cancer Treatment and Research Center, shared on LinkedIn:
“With the the arrival of spring , Norouz reminds us of renewal, generosity, and strengthening our connections. Around Haftsin table, symbolizing health, prosperity, wealth and new beginnings, we renew our commitment to improving the health and well-being of all, especially children facing cancer.
Gift-giving during Norooz symbolizes hope, kindness, and the joy of uplifting others. In this spirit, we prepared and sent small tokens of appreciation and hope to international organizations! Here’s to a year of possibilities, compassion, opportunities and growth – together.”