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27.07.2023 12:00
For now, Jamila's treatment continues. But the money on the account may soon run out, and the question of stopping the life-saving therapy will arise. It is her worst dream. She is terrified that she will stay without help. The girl realises that stopping the treatment in her case means the worst. She has no money to pay for her stay in the clinic. Your help can make a difference!
Jami is still undergoing radiotherapy. The girl is weak. Her body can't cope anymore. Her leg has been hurting a lot lately, and she was crying because of the pain. After the fourth session, the pain receded a little. Mum believes that the rays are helping. Jami's appetite is gradually returning, and her mood is improving. There will be ten sessions of rays in total. Then the chemo will continue. Every two to four weeks, the girl will have check-ups. We hope that Jami can continue the treatment, but she urgently needs your help.
Help Jami to go all the way to recovery! Without paying for the therapy, it is impossible!
Little Asima is back in Switzerland, and the news from the clinic is heartwarming: her condition is stable. The second month of treatment is progressing well, and the highlight of this trip is that the little girl has taken her first steps on her own, despite all the challenges she has faced
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Read more ...Today, we are thrilled to share the news we’ve all been eagerly awaiting: the funds necessary for Maxim’s treatment have been raised.
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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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