About Ana Rukavina Foundation
Ana Rukavina Foundation founders
Ana's family
Mrs. Marija Rukavina, Ana's mother and Mrs. Gordana Leto, Ana's sister.
The Zagreb-based Vjesnik is Croatia's most influential political journal. On the day Ana died (November 26, 2006), it published issue No. 21,083, which is a clear indication of its long tradition. The first issue of Vjesnik was published on June 24, 1940, under the name "Politički vjesnik" (Political Herald). Originally, the newspaper was launched as a monthly publication by the then illegal Croatian Communist Party. Since May 12, 1945, it has been published daily, under its current name.
Despite is close links to the ruling communist regime, Vjesnik would go on to record a great many successes in the decades that followed. It is worth mentioning that the Vjesnik publishing house produced not only a range of respectable journalists, but also dozens of the most popular magazines and reviews, such as VUS - "Vjesnik u srijedu" (Wednesday Herald).
The journal was at the height of its success on the eve of the Croatian spring movement. The fall of communism and the surge of democracy brought tough competition for Vjesnik, especially during and after the stormy war years, which eventually lead to the downfall of the Vjesnik publishing house, NIŠPRO. In 1999, Vjesnik merged with the Hrvatska Tiskara Company to form the company Vjesnik d.d., which existed until 2006 when Vjesnik d.d. founded its daughter company, Vjesnik Naklada d.o.o. The new 140 employee-strong company continues to publish the daily newspaper under the same name - Vjesnik.
The Association's goal is to help patients who are suffering from hematological diseases, to develop new research programs and treatment methods and to undertake the following activities:
- Organize treatment for patients who are suffering from leukemia, lymphoma and related diseases.
- Collect donations, develop and manage patient aid programs for those who are suffering from leukemia, lymphoma and related diseases.
- Initiate new treatment methods and organize expert and financial support for those programs.
- Support the aid programs for patients and their families.
- Support research in the fields of etiology, therapy and treatment of leukemia, lymphoma and related hematological diseases.
- Develop programs for non-related bone marrow transplants in the Republic of Croatia.
- Organize seminars and conferences and distribute the information collected at those gatherings to medical and scientific institutions.
On Wednesday, at the 179th action, 44 potential new hematopoietic stem cell donors joined the Registry. The action was held at the University Hospital Centre Sestre Milosrdnice (Sisters of Mercy) - Clinic for Children's Diseases on Klaićeva Street. more »
The students of the IV B class at the “I. Brlić-Mažuranić” Primary School from Rokovci – Andrijaševci, along with their teacher Ruža Uremović, organized a pre-Christmas charity sale at which they sold decorations and cookies. more »
We are grateful to our organizers and especially to the dear young people who became potential hematopoietic stem cell donors.
From the bottom of our hearts we thank them for making this generous decision which could possibly save someone's life.
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