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13.06.2024 14:33
Dear friends, we're keeping you updated on the situation with our beneficiaries. Today, we want to share the latest news about little Zhanna!
Zhanna has just completed another round of chemotherapy. Due to her negative Rh factor, finding a suitable donor for a bone marrow transplant is challenging, and the global search might take too long. However, they have found a donor who is 90% suitable, and preparations for the transplant have begun. Once Zhanna's parents can transfer the funds for the transplant, the life-saving operation will commence.
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She is enduring chemotherapy painfully. She gets nervous before each session, cries, and asks her mom to go home. Her arms are sore and bruised. But most of all, she is tormented by swollen eyes. It becomes difficult for her to look and to do her favourite drawing. And she loves to draw; she always does it carefully and with great effort. This activity distracts her from her challenging condition and the hospital reality and brings her back to the time when she was healthy and lived together with her large and friendly family. She often painted with her sister Madina, to whom she was always closer.
Zhanna is feeling very homesick. The nurses keep bringing her toys, small gifts, and clothes to cheer up the little girl. She arranges these toys on the hospital bed and quietly says, "I will take this toy home for Madina, this one for Malika, and this one for Alisher." It is how she takes care of her sisters and brother, even though she's the youngest in the family.
Let's help Zhanna get the transplant she needs, cope with cancer, and come home sooner! The countdown is days away.
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