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It has started again ...
Our deliveries to hospitals and hospices
Asbl SuperNils
Supporting children and AYAs with cancer

We would like to give you here an overview of all our deliveries in 2025. We visited several hospitals, one open house and the AYA operation of Come on Against Cancer. This post will be updated regularly to keep you updated on our trip.

Along these lines, we would also like to thank all our sponsors. Without them, we could not make this happen!

LEGO for the beautiful kits we could hand out to the children and young adults with cancer. Moreover, we were able to make materials available in the hospitals' family rooms and AYA rooms so that everyone could get to work with them.

VLEEMO for the beautiful folders with content. Through these folders, SuperNils will get more exposure and patients will find their way to our operation and interactive packages more easily.

FARMA COMPANIES for creating the VR case and providing materials to make lucky dolls.

STICHTING TEGEN KANKER for the project grants that enabled us to realise the VR case, among other things.

SERVIER for the fun gift packaging that makes everything a real gift!

Visit to Casa Callenta

On Saturday 11 October, we went to Casa Callenta. Mascot SuperNils was also there, much to the delight of the children present.

We provided the drop-in centre with some LEGO kits for the play corners and a VR case specifically for the AYA operation. Hopefully they will enjoy it.

Below is the drawing of an attending child ... Just to thank SuperNils for everything! ... ... ... So sweet!

Visit to UZ Gent

On Tuesday 14 October 2025, it was the turn of UZ Gent, our very first partner within the operation. Logical too, as it is at this hospital that Nils was cared for.

We were very warmly welcomed there by Marlies, Queeny and Delphine, who enthusiastically received the materials. Everything was immediately distributed to the various departments so that it could be put to use immediately.

The VR cases they already owned were updated so that they can also be officially put into use this week. In addition, they received the SuperNils folders, which can be donated to patients (AYAs) simply as a bonus. They can keep their own memories or documents in it, but the folder also provides a lot of information about SuperNils, making it easier for them to find their way to our operation and the interactive packages.

Here is another small photo impression of the deliveries at UZ Gent.

Visit CHU de Liège

Visiting non-profit organisation SuperNils' newest partner, the University Hospital of Liege, all the way across the language border. On Thursday 16 October 2025, Robert and Leona headed there, with a car loaded with wonderful materials.

We brought several LEGO kits for different age groups and for the family room in the hospital. Also, 2 VR kits and 3 motion boxes. People from the AYA team, led by Lindsay Moës, were explained about our operation and new agreements around effective cooperation were made. TOP day for our organisation!

Visit UZ Brussel

Today, Monday 20 October 2025, we drove smoothly from Kalmthout to Brussels to deliver a car full of materials to the AYA operation of this hospital.

We were met by the AYA coordinator, Natalie Hoedemaekers. She took us, with the many materials to the meeting room, where we were met by a group of 9 staff members, including Ann De Becker, Chair Hematology Department UZ Brussel, Professor of Haematology and President of BHS.

We were given ample opportunity to present our operation and display all the materials. The enthusiasm and gratitude were great. We feel that this is going to be a valuable partner, who can achieve great things together with us.

Following materials were delivered: 2 VR cases, 3 motion boxes, LEGO packages for the family rooms, LEGO for children and adults and Info folders SuperNils.

Pictured: Professor Ann De Becker (hiding behind a large pile of materials) and Robert Scheltjens - president of non-profit organisation SuperNils.

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