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Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid
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Neuengasse 15, 3011 BernP.O. Box, 3001 Bern
Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid

Holidays for everyone Holiday dreams should come true for all of us – for disadvantaged families with children just like for children and young people with a disability. This is why we are here. Affordable holidays for families with tight budgets We take it as our social responsibility to offer a break to people who cannot afford one at regular prices. Nobody wants to be in precarious circumstances. But almost everyone can be affected by illness, a stroke of fate, or the loss of a partner which can plunge them into financial difficulties. Holiday aid for families Families in precarious circumstances – many living below the poverty line – cannot afford to go on holiday with their children. This is where we come in. For a solidarity contribution of CHF 200.–, families can spend a week’s holiday in a Reka Holiday Village, a Reka Holiday flat, or a Swiss Youth Hostel. Everything is prepared there for large and small guests to feel at home, relax, let off steam, and recuperate. Holiday aid and offers for single-parent families Single mothers and fathers are particularly challenged in everyday life. They have to assume all responsibility for and pay total attention to the children, make a living, and organise the daily routine. For these single parents, the Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid has developed an offer especially adapted to their needs. This support creates valuable family time. Completing the financing for holiday camps Short breaks from everyday life do you a world of good – this is also true for people with disabilities. This is what we are committed to. Just like for many others, holidays are also one of the highlights in the year for children and young people with disabilities. These holidays provide a change, new emotions, and stimulation. We complete the financing of supervised holiday camps in Switzerland. This way, nobody has to stay at home.

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Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid

Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid

Neuengasse 15, 3011 BernP.O. Box, 3001 Bern
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Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid

Holidays for everyone Holiday dreams should come true for all of us – for disadvantaged families with children just like for children and young people with a disability. This is why we are here. Affordable holidays for families with tight budgets We take it as our social responsibility to offer a break to people who cannot afford one at regular prices. Nobody wants to be in precarious circumstances. But almost everyone can be affected by illness, a stroke of fate, or the loss of a partner which can plunge them into financial difficulties. Holiday aid for families Families in precarious circumstances – many living below the poverty line – cannot afford to go on holiday with their children. This is where we come in. For a solidarity contribution of CHF 200.–, families can spend a week’s holiday in a Reka Holiday Village, a Reka Holiday flat, or a Swiss Youth Hostel. Everything is prepared there for large and small guests to feel at home, relax, let off steam, and recuperate. Holiday aid and offers for single-parent families Single mothers and fathers are particularly challenged in everyday life. They have to assume all responsibility for and pay total attention to the children, make a living, and organise the daily routine. For these single parents, the Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid has developed an offer especially adapted to their needs. This support creates valuable family time. Completing the financing for holiday camps Short breaks from everyday life do you a world of good – this is also true for people with disabilities. This is what we are committed to. Just like for many others, holidays are also one of the highlights in the year for children and young people with disabilities. These holidays provide a change, new emotions, and stimulation. We complete the financing of supervised holiday camps in Switzerland. This way, nobody has to stay at home.

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Schweizerische Hämophilie-Gesellschaft

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Schweizerische Hämophilie-Gesellschaft

Scheidgasse 48, 3800 Unterseen

The Swiss Haemophilia Society The Swiss Haemophilia Society (SHG) was founded in 1965. It is a self-help organization that supports people with haemophilia and other congenital bleeding disorders, as well as their families. Professionally, it is supported by the Swiss Haemophilia Network (SHN) , which consists of treating physicians from haemophilia centers. The SHG represents the interests of those affected both publicly and vis-à-vis insurers and pharmaceutical companies. Like many other Swiss patient organizations, the SHG is a member of AGILE , the umbrella organization for disability self-help. Through AGILE.CH , the SHG also influences political processes and public opinion, for example regarding disability pensions (IV-Renten) or equality for people with disabilities. As a member of the World Federation of Hemophilia , the SHG maintains contact with international haemophilia societies. It manages a solidarity fund for individuals in financial need and provides information on insurance and legal matters. Our Activities Journée Romande This event takes place every two years in Western Switzerland. The event is alternately organized by one of the haemophilia centers in the region. In addition to lectures on medical topics related to haemophilia, participants have the opportunity to network and engage in personal discussions with other affected individuals and physicians. Berne Conference The annual Berne Conference focuses on families with children who have haemophilia and their surroundings. Medical and psychosocial aspects are addressed to help participants manage everyday life better. Topics include possible sports activities, siblings of children with haemophilia, correct dosing of medications, and more. The event provides ample opportunity for questions and exchange among family members. Organized by specialists from the Haemophilia Center at Inselspital Bern. SHG Summer Camp Each year, the SHG organizes a summer camp for children with haemophilia. This program allows young people with haemophilia to exchange experiences with peers. It promotes independence and responsibility in managing haemophilia, offers physical activities within their capabilities, and provides relief to parents caring for chronically ill children. Autumn Conference Organized by specialists from the pediatric and adult haemophilia centers of the SHN Eastern Region. The event begins in the morning with a shared brunch. Lectures focus on one or two current topics related to haemophilia, often featuring guest speakers who provide insights into complementary therapies supporting conventional medicine. The conference also offers opportunities to reconnect with old acquaintances and establish new contacts with other affected individuals. Workshop Every two years, the SHG organizes a two-day workshop weekend. The goal is to provide members with the opportunity for extensive exchange in a pleasant atmosphere. Specialized knowledge and entertainment are also part of the program, ensuring a balanced and informative experience.

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Schweizerische Hämophilie-Gesellschaft

Schweizerische Hämophilie-Gesellschaft

Scheidgasse 48, 3800 Unterseen
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The Swiss Haemophilia Society The Swiss Haemophilia Society (SHG) was founded in 1965. It is a self-help organization that supports people with haemophilia and other congenital bleeding disorders, as well as their families. Professionally, it is supported by the Swiss Haemophilia Network (SHN) , which consists of treating physicians from haemophilia centers. The SHG represents the interests of those affected both publicly and vis-à-vis insurers and pharmaceutical companies. Like many other Swiss patient organizations, the SHG is a member of AGILE , the umbrella organization for disability self-help. Through AGILE.CH , the SHG also influences political processes and public opinion, for example regarding disability pensions (IV-Renten) or equality for people with disabilities. As a member of the World Federation of Hemophilia , the SHG maintains contact with international haemophilia societies. It manages a solidarity fund for individuals in financial need and provides information on insurance and legal matters. Our Activities Journée Romande This event takes place every two years in Western Switzerland. The event is alternately organized by one of the haemophilia centers in the region. In addition to lectures on medical topics related to haemophilia, participants have the opportunity to network and engage in personal discussions with other affected individuals and physicians. Berne Conference The annual Berne Conference focuses on families with children who have haemophilia and their surroundings. Medical and psychosocial aspects are addressed to help participants manage everyday life better. Topics include possible sports activities, siblings of children with haemophilia, correct dosing of medications, and more. The event provides ample opportunity for questions and exchange among family members. Organized by specialists from the Haemophilia Center at Inselspital Bern. SHG Summer Camp Each year, the SHG organizes a summer camp for children with haemophilia. This program allows young people with haemophilia to exchange experiences with peers. It promotes independence and responsibility in managing haemophilia, offers physical activities within their capabilities, and provides relief to parents caring for chronically ill children. Autumn Conference Organized by specialists from the pediatric and adult haemophilia centers of the SHN Eastern Region. The event begins in the morning with a shared brunch. Lectures focus on one or two current topics related to haemophilia, often featuring guest speakers who provide insights into complementary therapies supporting conventional medicine. The conference also offers opportunities to reconnect with old acquaintances and establish new contacts with other affected individuals. Workshop Every two years, the SHG organizes a two-day workshop weekend. The goal is to provide members with the opportunity for extensive exchange in a pleasant atmosphere. Specialized knowledge and entertainment are also part of the program, ensuring a balanced and informative experience.

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Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid
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Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid

Neuengasse 15, 3011 BernP.O. Box, 3001 Bern
Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid

Holidays for everyone Holiday dreams should come true for all of us – for disadvantaged families with children just like for children and young people with a disability. This is why we are here. Affordable holidays for families with tight budgets We take it as our social responsibility to offer a break to people who cannot afford one at regular prices. Nobody wants to be in precarious circumstances. But almost everyone can be affected by illness, a stroke of fate, or the loss of a partner which can plunge them into financial difficulties. Holiday aid for families Families in precarious circumstances – many living below the poverty line – cannot afford to go on holiday with their children. This is where we come in. For a solidarity contribution of CHF 200.–, families can spend a week’s holiday in a Reka Holiday Village, a Reka Holiday flat, or a Swiss Youth Hostel. Everything is prepared there for large and small guests to feel at home, relax, let off steam, and recuperate. Holiday aid and offers for single-parent families Single mothers and fathers are particularly challenged in everyday life. They have to assume all responsibility for and pay total attention to the children, make a living, and organise the daily routine. For these single parents, the Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid has developed an offer especially adapted to their needs. This support creates valuable family time. Completing the financing for holiday camps Short breaks from everyday life do you a world of good – this is also true for people with disabilities. This is what we are committed to. Just like for many others, holidays are also one of the highlights in the year for children and young people with disabilities. These holidays provide a change, new emotions, and stimulation. We complete the financing of supervised holiday camps in Switzerland. This way, nobody has to stay at home.

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Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid

Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid

Neuengasse 15, 3011 BernP.O. Box, 3001 Bern
FoundationHolidays
Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid

Holidays for everyone Holiday dreams should come true for all of us – for disadvantaged families with children just like for children and young people with a disability. This is why we are here. Affordable holidays for families with tight budgets We take it as our social responsibility to offer a break to people who cannot afford one at regular prices. Nobody wants to be in precarious circumstances. But almost everyone can be affected by illness, a stroke of fate, or the loss of a partner which can plunge them into financial difficulties. Holiday aid for families Families in precarious circumstances – many living below the poverty line – cannot afford to go on holiday with their children. This is where we come in. For a solidarity contribution of CHF 200.–, families can spend a week’s holiday in a Reka Holiday Village, a Reka Holiday flat, or a Swiss Youth Hostel. Everything is prepared there for large and small guests to feel at home, relax, let off steam, and recuperate. Holiday aid and offers for single-parent families Single mothers and fathers are particularly challenged in everyday life. They have to assume all responsibility for and pay total attention to the children, make a living, and organise the daily routine. For these single parents, the Reka Foundation for Holiday Aid has developed an offer especially adapted to their needs. This support creates valuable family time. Completing the financing for holiday camps Short breaks from everyday life do you a world of good – this is also true for people with disabilities. This is what we are committed to. Just like for many others, holidays are also one of the highlights in the year for children and young people with disabilities. These holidays provide a change, new emotions, and stimulation. We complete the financing of supervised holiday camps in Switzerland. This way, nobody has to stay at home.

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Schweizerische Hämophilie-Gesellschaft

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Schweizerische Hämophilie-Gesellschaft

Scheidgasse 48, 3800 Unterseen

The Swiss Haemophilia Society The Swiss Haemophilia Society (SHG) was founded in 1965. It is a self-help organization that supports people with haemophilia and other congenital bleeding disorders, as well as their families. Professionally, it is supported by the Swiss Haemophilia Network (SHN) , which consists of treating physicians from haemophilia centers. The SHG represents the interests of those affected both publicly and vis-à-vis insurers and pharmaceutical companies. Like many other Swiss patient organizations, the SHG is a member of AGILE , the umbrella organization for disability self-help. Through AGILE.CH , the SHG also influences political processes and public opinion, for example regarding disability pensions (IV-Renten) or equality for people with disabilities. As a member of the World Federation of Hemophilia , the SHG maintains contact with international haemophilia societies. It manages a solidarity fund for individuals in financial need and provides information on insurance and legal matters. Our Activities Journée Romande This event takes place every two years in Western Switzerland. The event is alternately organized by one of the haemophilia centers in the region. In addition to lectures on medical topics related to haemophilia, participants have the opportunity to network and engage in personal discussions with other affected individuals and physicians. Berne Conference The annual Berne Conference focuses on families with children who have haemophilia and their surroundings. Medical and psychosocial aspects are addressed to help participants manage everyday life better. Topics include possible sports activities, siblings of children with haemophilia, correct dosing of medications, and more. The event provides ample opportunity for questions and exchange among family members. Organized by specialists from the Haemophilia Center at Inselspital Bern. SHG Summer Camp Each year, the SHG organizes a summer camp for children with haemophilia. This program allows young people with haemophilia to exchange experiences with peers. It promotes independence and responsibility in managing haemophilia, offers physical activities within their capabilities, and provides relief to parents caring for chronically ill children. Autumn Conference Organized by specialists from the pediatric and adult haemophilia centers of the SHN Eastern Region. The event begins in the morning with a shared brunch. Lectures focus on one or two current topics related to haemophilia, often featuring guest speakers who provide insights into complementary therapies supporting conventional medicine. The conference also offers opportunities to reconnect with old acquaintances and establish new contacts with other affected individuals. Workshop Every two years, the SHG organizes a two-day workshop weekend. The goal is to provide members with the opportunity for extensive exchange in a pleasant atmosphere. Specialized knowledge and entertainment are also part of the program, ensuring a balanced and informative experience.

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Schweizerische Hämophilie-Gesellschaft

Schweizerische Hämophilie-Gesellschaft

Scheidgasse 48, 3800 Unterseen
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The Swiss Haemophilia Society The Swiss Haemophilia Society (SHG) was founded in 1965. It is a self-help organization that supports people with haemophilia and other congenital bleeding disorders, as well as their families. Professionally, it is supported by the Swiss Haemophilia Network (SHN) , which consists of treating physicians from haemophilia centers. The SHG represents the interests of those affected both publicly and vis-à-vis insurers and pharmaceutical companies. Like many other Swiss patient organizations, the SHG is a member of AGILE , the umbrella organization for disability self-help. Through AGILE.CH , the SHG also influences political processes and public opinion, for example regarding disability pensions (IV-Renten) or equality for people with disabilities. As a member of the World Federation of Hemophilia , the SHG maintains contact with international haemophilia societies. It manages a solidarity fund for individuals in financial need and provides information on insurance and legal matters. Our Activities Journée Romande This event takes place every two years in Western Switzerland. The event is alternately organized by one of the haemophilia centers in the region. In addition to lectures on medical topics related to haemophilia, participants have the opportunity to network and engage in personal discussions with other affected individuals and physicians. Berne Conference The annual Berne Conference focuses on families with children who have haemophilia and their surroundings. Medical and psychosocial aspects are addressed to help participants manage everyday life better. Topics include possible sports activities, siblings of children with haemophilia, correct dosing of medications, and more. The event provides ample opportunity for questions and exchange among family members. Organized by specialists from the Haemophilia Center at Inselspital Bern. SHG Summer Camp Each year, the SHG organizes a summer camp for children with haemophilia. This program allows young people with haemophilia to exchange experiences with peers. It promotes independence and responsibility in managing haemophilia, offers physical activities within their capabilities, and provides relief to parents caring for chronically ill children. Autumn Conference Organized by specialists from the pediatric and adult haemophilia centers of the SHN Eastern Region. The event begins in the morning with a shared brunch. Lectures focus on one or two current topics related to haemophilia, often featuring guest speakers who provide insights into complementary therapies supporting conventional medicine. The conference also offers opportunities to reconnect with old acquaintances and establish new contacts with other affected individuals. Workshop Every two years, the SHG organizes a two-day workshop weekend. The goal is to provide members with the opportunity for extensive exchange in a pleasant atmosphere. Specialized knowledge and entertainment are also part of the program, ensuring a balanced and informative experience.

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