MONTGOMERY, Ala., Aug. 4, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- PhytAge
Laboratories recently announced their commitment to expanding the
awareness of "forgotten" orphans around the globe. Their pledge
comes as they support the charitable involvement of Alabama State University's Occupational Therapy
students, in Uganda. In light of
the efforts of ASU's students, PhytAge Laboratories made a monetary
donation to aid the program in future trips to the orphanage.
A spokesperson from PhytAge laboratories announced, "We are
pleased to support and raise awareness to the charitable
involvement of ASU's Occupational Therapy students in Uganda."
In the recent four years, ASU students have traveled to the Home
of Hope orphanage in Uganda to
provide occupational therapy to the children housed in the
facility. PhytAge Laboratories, recognizing the necessity of
supporting those who care for the forgotten children of
Uganda, relayed their desire to
ensure that the children of orphanages around the world are not
forgotten and receive the medical care and treatment they need to
survive. The PhytAge Laboratories spokesperson continued, "The
students' efforts to provide much needed occupational treatment
therapy to 60-plus children has been a blessing for the orphanage.
PhytAge Laboratories is committed to expanding the reach and
awareness of orphanages around the globe."
On July, 29, 2018, the Alabama NewsCenter published the article
titled, "Alabama State Students Conduct Needed Therapy for
Uganda's Forgotten Orphans." The
articled revealed that for the past four years, Alabama State University's Occupational Therapy
students have traveled to the Home of Hope orphanage in Jinja,
Uganda. The students travel the
great distance to give treatment to children who may not otherwise
have access to such medical care. The students have administered
hands-on occupational therapy treatment to over 60 children housed
in the Home of Hope facility. The students work to find creative
solutions to the lack of cutting-edge equipment and modern
technology as they provide treatment to the orphans of Jinja.
Many orphans suffer conditions like sickle cell anemia, autism,
cerebral palsy, and other development illnesses. The ASU
occupational therapy that the students administer are key in aiding
the children as they try to survive life in the orphanage with
their conditions and illnesses. Without the contribution and
dedication of people like the students of ASU's Occupational
Therapy program, many of these children would go on untreated.
The spokesperson of PhytAge Laboratories concluded, "With over
153 million orphans worldwide, it has now become more important
than ever to bring awareness to the millions of children who lack
the care and attention necessary for healthy development. Many of
these forgotten children are at risk of ongoing disease and even
death. By committing to raise awareness about the infirm and
destitute orphans and orphanages around the world, we can begin
bridge the gap between the disabilities the children of these
orphanages suffer and the medical care they so desperately
need."
Founded in 2015, PhytAge Laboratories is a supplement
manufacturer. The company is passionate about helping children,
raising awareness to the struggles orphans face, and creating
support for orphanages so they can better care for their children.
Although still in its infancy, PhytAge Labs is in the midst of
creating their Tinnitus 911 Orphan Awareness site. Once live, the
site will be dedicated to creating support for orphans and
orphanages around the world.
About PhytAge Laboratories
PhytAge Labs, creator of Tinnitus 911, was founded in 2015. The
laboratory is based in Centennial,
Colorado. The company uses scientific minds, with over five
decades of experience, to create professional-grade supplements.
Products produced by PhytAge Laboratories include both Tinnitus 911
and Urgent Fungus Destroyer.
SOURCE PhytAge Laboratories