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09.04.2025 10:52
With great joy and gratitude, we are pleased to announce that the fundraising campaign for our little hero Aslan is now closed. Thank you for your generosity and compassion for those in need. We have successfully raised the amount required for Aslan's treatment at the Ikhilov Clinic in Israel. This remarkable achievement was made possible through the collective efforts of kind-hearted people. Thank you!
Aslan's journey is one of struggle. His first treatment took place in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Unfortunately, the disease proved to be insidious and untreatable, leading to severe complications and pain instead of relief.
When local doctors admitted, "We are helpless here," the family urgently began searching for a solution. Just when it seemed they were running out of options, a clinic in Israel responded. They found a suitable donor, and a vital bone marrow transplant was successfully performed there.
Aslan is currently in Israel, and his condition remains serious. He is unable to eat on his own, is on drips, and is experiencing complications. However, the best doctors are close at hand, and most importantly, there is still a chance for recovery! This chance for life is a true victory. At a critical moment when treatment could have been halted, you stepped in to support Aslan. We are incredibly grateful to you!
From the bottom of our hearts, we thank everyone who assisted in any way, whether through words, actions, donations, or sharing our message. You have given Aslan not just a chance but also the Sunshine of Hope.
May your kindness return to you a hundredfold. May your hearts never grow tired of believing, helping, and loving. We are proud to be part of a nation where the struggles of others are not ignored.
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