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The Swiss Paediatric Oncology Group (SPOG) is dependent on support from foundations and organisations in its quest to guarantee all children and adolescents with cancer in Switzerland the best possible treatment.

We are aware of our responsibility to our supporters and promise to handle with care the resources you provide us with. We undertake to report regularly and reliably on the uses to which your support is put and developments in the research we carry out for the benefit of children and adolescents with cancer.

Our reporting is always tailored to the support you provide and to your needs. The SPOG Annual report and annual accounts contain basic information about SPOG activities. An accountability report provides additional information about the area or project which you are supporting and the use to which your funding is being put. Please contact us if you have any questions or require further information.

We believe that transparency is the key to successful cooperation. This is reflected in our undertaking to provide customised and reliable reporting. We are always happy to show you how your support is helping to improve the treatment and quality of life of children and adolescents with cancer.

Every contribution counts towards giving a future to children with cancer. We would like to thank you sincerely for your support and look forward to keeping you up to date with our research.

Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or need additional information.

Published 15.03.2023
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Flora von Holzen
Flora von Holzen

Flora von Holzen has worked in Partner Relations since June 2019, where she is primarily responsible for fundraising. She manages a comprehensive institutional fundraising portfolio and is also responsible for liaising with donors. She has also developed legacy and corporate fundraising activities at SPOG. Flora holds a Master of Laws in European Law and has always been professionally involved with charities.

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