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19.12.2023 09:13
Yelisei is a talented and strong boy with cancer that took everything away from him. Since then, his very life has been under threat. Your support for him is invaluable. Thank you, kind hearts, for not passing by!
A New Year miracle for Yelisei. Thank you for closing the fundraising!
Yelisei was an active and purposeful boy from birth. He loved sports: he was engaged in swimming, football, and chess and found himself in volleyball. He became one of the best players in his team. How did a successful boy volleyball player turn into a cancer patient who has no strength even to walk? Just a few months ago, he was living a completely different life... But with the onset of cancer, he lost his hair, his strength and his hope of returning to sport.
The doctors themselves marvelled at the progression of the disease. A tumour the size of an egg emerged from the wound. The parents began to look for ways to save their son in Israel. It was the last hope. The family had already spent all the money on examinations, chemotherapy and hospitalisation. Mum was in despair of what awaited her son!
Thank you for supporting the brave boy and helping him to fight! We wish Yelisei to beat cancer as soon as possible and return to the life of his dreams and new victories in sports and studies!
The little boy is bravely fighting for his life against cancer, enduring challenging procedures that many adults struggle with. He has a strong desire to live, but the fundraising efforts are still far from reaching their goal.
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