Save the Date - Charity Winter Dinner – December 11, 2021
Charity Winter Dinner is a charitable event organized by Hospices of Hope Moldova together with the British Embassy in Chisinau. The Charity Winter Dinner is an opportunity to start the winter holiday season in a pleasant atmosphere dedicated to over 200 palliative care patients that receive free home palliative care offered by the multidisciplinary teams that are part of the Hospices of Hope Moldova network and are located in Ocnita, Orhei, Taraclia and Soroca regions.
By organizing this cozy event, you will find out more about the achievements of Hospices of Hope Moldova, our future plans and also, we will raise funds for the beneficiaries who suffer from terminally-ill diseases. We firmly promote the access of all people to free palliative care services and through this event we invite you to take part in this important message that each of the patients has the equal right to live every moment with dignity and without pain, regardless of age or social status.
Here are the ways how you can become part of the event:
1. Become a sponsor of the event;
2. Book your place for dinner with 100 EUR per person;
3. Offer a gift to somebody by donating 100 EUR per person for the charitable dinner;
4. Become a partner by offering in-kind donations;
All methods work well for us and you can get in touch with us directly +373 79 266 407 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. You can donate online on the website www.hospicesofhope.md - Donate Now button.
We really want to see each other live and have dinner together at the Mi Piace restaurant in the capital, taking into account restrictions.
We are extremely grateful for your interest in helping end-of-life children and adults.
Save the Date - Charity Winter Dinner – December 11, 2021
Charity Winter Dinner is a charitable event organized by Hospices of Hope Moldova together with the British Embassy in Chisinau. The Charity Winter Dinner is an opportunity to start the winter holiday season in a pleasant atmosphere dedicated to over 200 palliative care patients that receive free home palliative care offered by the multidisciplinary teams that are part of the Hospices of Hope Moldova network and are located in Ocnita, Orhei, Taraclia and Soroca regions.
By organizing this cozy event, you will find out more about the achievements of Hospices of Hope Moldova, our future plans and also, we will raise funds for the beneficiaries who suffer from terminally-ill diseases. We firmly promote the access of all people to free palliative care services and through this event we invite you to take part in this important message that each of the patients has the equal right to live every moment with dignity and without pain, regardless of age or social status.
Here are the ways how you can become part of the event:
1. Become a sponsor of the event;
2. Book your place for dinner with 100 EUR per person;
3. Offer a gift to somebody by donating 100 EUR per person for the charitable dinner;
4. Become a partner by offering in-kind donations;
All methods work well for us and you can get in touch with us directly +373 79 266 407 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. You can donate online on the website www.hospicesofhope.md - Donate Now button.
We really want to see each other live and have dinner together at the Mi Piace restaurant in the capital, taking into account restrictions.
2. Or, we will deliver dinner to you and meet online with a glass of wine. We are extremely grateful for your interest in helping end-of-life children and adults.
The person who conducted the gas in the villages in the Taraclia region
Mr. Arcadie, the beneficiary of AO “Angelus Taraclia - part of the National Hospices of Hope Moldova Network, is over 70 years old and is diagnosed with rectal cancer. Arcadie is the person who first conducted the gas in the villages of the Taraclia region, bringing comfort and warmth to many fellow citizens. Mr. Arcadie has been a worker all his life and has favorable living conditions, but he also has a blind, first-degree, blind wife, whom he cares for. Being weak, the man finds strength and continues to take care of his wife with whom they have been together for many years.
The team that takes care of the beneficiary in turn consists of a doctor, a psychologist, a nurse and a social worker. Regularly the beneficiary receives a somatic treatment, he is offered monthly stoma and ulcer processing solutions.
17 years old - adult, teenager or child?
A 17-year-old boy who suffers from a multitude of diseases: infantile cerebral palsy, heart failure and others, remains a helpless child for life. Vasile is the beneficiary from Soroca and has a severe psychomotor retardation.
Being "tied" to the bed all his life, Vasile has never moved and does not know how to speak. Emotions and pain are expressed in just a few sounds. This year, the boy was taken over by the palliative care team from Soroca and we hope that the care given will make him make a move as small as it is, another sound, to be heard and to express his needs.
Vasile is the older brother, he has a healthy brother 7 years younger, and he is taken care of by his mother, being abandoned by his father. The mother fails to provide complex care for the boy, being forced to work and take care of the house and another brother.
More recently, Vasile was diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia, the recovery process being hampered by the diagnosis at birth, but the assistance received from Hospice of Hope UK last month was very valuable and life-saving, namely the device for removing mucus from the lungs.