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17.11.2023 11:58
We are pleased to share the news about Amin's fundraising and say the cherished words: "FUNDRAISING IS CLOSED"! Thank you to everyone who did not pass by the boy's story, contributed to the common cause of saving children's lives - transferred a feasible amount, shared our posts on social networks, wrote comments, and sent good wishes. Together, we once again launched a powerful wave of kindness and collected the necessary funds in the shortest possible time.
Good news: Amin Adilov's fundraising is closed. Thank you!
Amin has been battling a deadly disease since 2019. When no treatment was left in his homeland, Spanish doctors were engaged in hiswere engaged in his salvation. They managed to achieve excellent results - pushing back the cancer and achieving remission. But Amin is in the ultra-high-risk group, so doctors urged them to complete the treatment with DFMO pills. In the USA, Italy, Israel, and Germany, research on DFMO is actively conducted, and specialists have managed to significantly increase the survival rate of cancer patients. With your help, Amin will be able to take the chance to return to a healthy life, go to school and make friends. After all, in his 11 years, he has never been to school and is studying remotely. You have given him hope that he will be able to go all the way to victory. Thank you!
"Charity is the root of all good works," said St Augustine. Thank you for multiplying mercy, making this world a better place and saving children's lives with your good deeds!
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