25 October - Amir's mother visits the foundation

27.10.2023 17:04

Dear benefactors, we share with you the happy news. Amirchik Mirbekov's mum visited us. He is the boy whom we helped to pay for treatment in Turkey. Thanks to your support and donations, he underwent Bone Marrow Transplantation and returned home safely. It is a true miracle. We remind you that this good deed was done by your hands and from your hearts, as well as many others.

The determination and generosity of each of you made Amirchik's life-saving BMT possible. Thank you!

Kenzhe, his mum, told us that Amirchik is doing well, taking supportive medication and gradually recovering from a dangerous disease and long-term complicated treatment. Amir's parents are at work from morning till night because there are still examinations in Turkey ahead, for which they will need money again.

The boy is still very vulnerable. His body is like a blank sheet on which anything can be written. Let it be a story of victory, strength and health. But for now, Amir's body needs time to grow strong in peace. 

"I look at pictures of my little boy every night, crying, really looking forward to the moment when we will finally be all together!" - Kenzhe says without holding back tears. "But the main thing is that the worst is over. Thank you to the Foundation and all the people who did not pass by our misfortune!".

In our work, such stories with happy endings are the best reward. At such moments, we realise that everything is not in vain. We would like to thank all of you - those who, throughout the fundraising, helped with likes and reposts and who sent money for Amir's treatment. Without you, a miracle would not have happened!

We wish Amirchik to be healthy and to grow up to be a strong and beautiful man and never forget how many kind people responded to his misfortune and supported him in a difficult moment! Once again, we thank all those who cared!

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