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30.03.2025 10:00
A true miracle occurred in one family two years ago —Aslan was born. He celebrated his first birthday surrounded by loved ones, following traditional Kazakh and Korean customs, among family and friends. However, today, as Aslan turns two years old, the celebration takes place in a very different setting—within the sterile walls of a hospital.
Aslan has been diagnosed with acute myeloblastic leukemia, a severe form of blood cancer. Currently, he and his parents are in a protected environment after his bone marrow transplant. This birthday marks exactly 14 days since the transplant—an essential period during which his body requires significant support.
This fragile baby has already endured a challenging ordeal, but a long journey to recovery lies ahead. Treatment at the Ikhilov Clinic in Israel is his only chance for survival.
Everyone can help Aslan overcome his illness. Any contribution, no matter how small, brings him closer to celebrating his next birthday in good health, surrounded by his family and favorite toys, rather than medical devices.
May your homes always be filled with peace, prosperity, good health and the warmth of your family and friends. May this joyful festival fill your hearts with kindness, compassion and gratitude.
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