Tonight, Panama once again demonstrates what it's made of. The Teletón 20-30 begins, an event where the nation comes together, shows solidarity, and says 'present' without looking at who it's for. The fundraising goal is $2,400,020.30. These funds will be used to create and equip a Prenatal Diagnosis Center at Santo Tomás Hospital, where every piece of medical equipment can make the difference between anguish and hope. This is not just about numbers or a national broadcast. It's about mothers, babies, and entire families who will be able to get timely diagnoses, dignified care, and a real chance to face complications during pregnancy. State-of-the-art medical technology, at the service of the people, to detect in time what used to be detected too late. Starting at 8:00 p.m., artists, hosts, volunteers, and ordinary citizens joined in a single voice. President Carlos Francisco Tarragó said: 'This is the moment to say present and make the project goal our own. We are talking about equipping Santo Tomás Hospital with technology that allows detecting any problem in time,' expressed Tarragó, appealing to that solidarity that doesn't appear in speeches but does in every donation. The invitation is out. Every contribution counts, every balboa adds up, and every gesture has weight. Because this Teletón not only raises funds: it builds the future, cares for lives, and returns to the public health system a tool that can change stories from before birth.
Panama Unites for Life: Teletón 20-30 Launches with a $2.4 Million Goal
Panama's Teletón 20-30 has kicked off with a goal to raise over $2.4 million to equip Santo Tomás Hospital with modern technology for prenatal diagnosis. This event brings the nation together to give future mothers and their babies a chance for early diagnosis and dignified care.