Your help is urgently needed!

Send help to Sun of hope PF!

Accept the terms of service

Aslanchik spent New Year's Eve 2025 in the hospital, fighting for his life

10.01.2025 12:53

In 2024, Aslanchik celebrated his first New Year's Eve at his grandparents' house. Although he didn't quite understand all the excitement, he smiled as everyone congratulated each other, exchanged gifts, and welcomed guests. However, when New Year's Eve 2025 arrived, he found himself in the hospital. The most important wish for both him and his family became a shared plea for life and recovery for Aslanchik. Only the warmth of your heart can help fulfil this wish!

Throughout his young life, Aslanchik has undergone anaesthesia ten times. It is incredibly challenging for him to fight this battle, and he is doing so with all his strength. Please lend a helping hand—have mercy on him!

Cancer has cruelly altered little Aslan's life. He spent New Year's Eve 2025 in the hospital, courageously fighting for his life. Please help!

Aslan and his mother had to spend the entire New Year holidays in a confined space. The last round of targeted chemotherapy was administered to him on December 27, but he was very weak and barely ate anything. Soon after, he started wheezing and required inhalation treatments, which he endured with great difficulty. Christina, Aslan's mother, was hopeful they would be allowed to return home for a break; however, a few days ago, Aslan developed a fever. The doctors explained that this was due to very low blood counts, so they had to remain in the hospital.

During a platelet transfusion, Aslan had an allergic reaction, and his entire body broke out in red spots. Fortunately, the doctors responded quickly and administered medication that helped alleviate the reaction. Despite the hospital's diverse food options, Aslan still struggles to eat, as he has no appetite.

 Aslan and his mother are currently waiting for a comprehensive medical check-up. In the coming days, they will undergo a bone marrow analysis to assess how Aslan's body has responded to the targeted chemotherapy treatment. “We are very worried and hope for a positive outcome,” says Christina.

We are uncertain about what the New Year 2025 holds for baby Aslan. He urgently needs your help! Please don't allow this tragedy to occur!

It might be interesting

17 Feb 15:34

Thank you, Tensai School! You gave hope to Elina!

The Sun of Hope Foundation would like to express its heartfelt gratitude to the Tensai Kyrgyz-Japanese School Complex for organising a charity fair supporting Nurlanova Elina. Thanks to the enthusiastic participation of students, parents, and teachers, we successfully raised 45,052 soms. These funds will be used for Elina's treatment, helping her to recover more quickly.

Read more ...
15 Feb 15:26

The World Child Cancer Day was celebrated in the NCMCW

On February 15, World Cancer Child Day, the Sun of Hope Public Foundation organised an origami masterclass at the oncology department of the NCMCW. This event brought joy and smiles to young patients, providing support on this special day. Volunteers from the JICA organisation served as instructors and, with great patience and care, helped the children create amazing paper figures.

Read more ...
14 Feb 15:29

The Day of Love: let's give our hearts a chance to keep beating

Today, we celebrate the Day of Love, a reminder that everyone can make a difference. Our beneficiaries are bravely fighting for their lives despite facing serious illnesses. Their little exhausted hearts continue to beat because they want to live and believe in miracles.

Read more ...
13 Feb 14:48

‘Sun of Hope’ Continues to Support the National Centre for Maternal and Child Health Protection

We donated 25 litres of white enamel paint and 10 litres of solvent to the hospital. These materials will help make the walls look fresh and the rooms brighter and cleaner. This is important for keeping things sanitary and creating a more welcoming space for the children.

Read more ...

Help children have a future

Our wards look at the world with their eyes wide open, regardless of illness. They believe that adults will help.

Sign up for monthly donations