18.04.2024 13:23
He was a successful tennis player, loved playing with his brother, and dreamed of going to school. However, a disease has disrupted his happy life and that of his caring parents. Despite countless chemotherapies, radiation and immunotherapies, this little hero is still fighting. He has finished the latest chemotherapy but still needs radiotherapy and a bone marrow transplant.
Many of us cherish our memories captured by cameras or our phones. The same goes for our beneficiaries, who hold on to these photos and find comfort in them. These photos are especially valuable for children and their parents who have undergone significant changes due to illness. When parents look back at old photos, they feel a sense of nostalgia and longing for the happy moments captured in those pictures.
However, we can help change things as long as we're alive. We can help these seriously ill children get back to their healthy and happy childhoods. Let's support one of these children and help him recover.
We urge you to participate in fundraising for his treatment. Together, we can change lives and help children have brighter futures. Let's strive to capture only the best and happiest moments in life.
Currently, Ayazhan is gradually working on developing her knee joint. She has achieved a 60% bend, but at least 90% is needed for effective walking. On Monday, Ayazhan was taken to Astana for chemotherapy. The tests sent to South Korea by her treating doctor have returned satisfactory results.
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Read more ...May this time offer chances to reflect on the past and look to the future. The future belongs to our descendants, our children, and we can trust them! However, they need our support.
Read more ...Our wards look at the world with their eyes wide open, regardless of illness. They believe that adults will help.
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