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14.09.2023 07:11
“There is no time to wait. If treatment is delayed, the cancer could deal a devastating blow from which my little boy will never recover. His peers are now going to school. My Amin is deprived of all this and is desperately trying to survive right now, fighting for every breath. I don't dream of a great future or any success for my son. My dream is for him to survive and live a happy life. I beg you to help me save my son!" Aigul, Amin's mum.
Amin is the eldest child in the family, and he has two sisters. He tries to be an example for them. He is always interested in their activities and studies, does not show tears and endures pain at all costs. He says that now he is the chief guardian of his girls. Amin is an amazingly honourable boy. He has great respect for the doctors who treat him. The boy also has a dream - to gather all the people who once helped him and are helping him to thank them. He realises that he is still alive because of people's kindness and mercy.
Amin is almost at his goal. The final, most crucial step to defeat the disease is left. But now, because of the lack of money, he risks losing everything. Become a kind adult who will lend a helping hand and help the boy go the way to a healthy life.
Friends, there's no time at all. Amin's treatment needs to be resumed this month. We ask you sincerely - please take part in the boy's fate.
Give Amin a chance to find a healthy future!
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