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Tickets to Turkey have already been booked, with the flight scheduled for February 17

12.02.2025 12:04

Regarding little Elina, she has been discharged from the oncology department of the National Centre for Maternity and Childhood Protection to prepare for her bone marrow transplantation in Turkey. It is urgent to finalise the fundraising efforts, as stem cells are planned to be collected from umbilical cord blood during her mother's delivery. 

Previously confident and determined, Elina's mother, Aizada, has become worried and anxious. The older children are reluctant to let their mother and little sister go; they long for things to return to how they were before and feel very emotional.

However, securing the tickets is not enough for the transplant and for Elina to be cured of cancer. The family faces a significant financial burden, and time is running out for fundraising. Please help give this little girl hope!

After returning home, Elina began to learn how to walk again. She dances, tries to sing, and babbles with her brother and sister. Her appetite is good, and she seems healthy, giving the impression that the worst is over. However, her parents realise that this is far from the truth, and full recovery is still a long way off.

Her grandparents cannot get enough of little Elina. They cherish every moment spent with her after their long separation. Recently, her grandfather slaughtered a ram and distributed the meat to neighbours and friends. This act was part of a ritual called 'tulө,' performed for a specific purpose: to treat the guests and pray to Allah. Historically, this ritual was conducted to ask Allah for rain, prosperity for living beings, and forgiveness.

If the baby does not arrive in Turkey with her mother before the due date and the bill is paid, her life will be at serious risk due to cancer. It's unique and fortunate for the baby to have access to blood that is 100% full of stem cells, which would be a vital gift for her. By giving life to another child, the mother will also provide life-saving blood for her already-born daughter, Elinochka. This blood would be perfect for the baby!

Can we deny this child the opportunity to survive? Can we allow her to be defeated by such a devastating disease?

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