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21.10.2024 13:13
With each week of fundraising, our fears for Omina's condition grew, and we did everything we could to make her feel better and start winning, to make the cancer recede at least a few steps and give her time. But it's all going very hard. The girl is in intensive care, in a medically induced sleep. Ominochka has very little strength left to stay afloat, her body barely able to hold back the onslaught of cancer. The doctors have told her mother that there is no more treatment.
Ominochka's mother has decided to close the fundraiser and transfer the remaining funds to Zhanna, a ward of our foundation. We are also fundraising for BMT, and this week, we have to start preparing for the bone marrow transplant, but the fundraising is still open.
We had hoped to share this news differently: we are ending the fundraising, but the treatment will continue. Thank you all! However, we need to share it this way, which is the hardest and saddest part. We are concluding Ominochka's fundraising and no more treatment. Thank you to everyone who has helped and continues to support her! Our hearts are breaking for her right now, as yours probably are. But no one will ever take away her faith in a miracle. Now, she and her mom desperately need your prayers. We sincerely ask everyone reading this message to pray for Omina and her mom as they go through the most difficult time in their life.
We are also asking for your support for Zhanna as her life hangs in the balance while she waits for a BMT! It is unbearably hard when children are sick. It is essential to believe in miracles and do everything in our power, no matter what!
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