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29.04.2025 11:08
Maksatik is a kind and compassionate boy. When one of his toy's legs broke, he was very worried and carried it in his arms, gently stroking it while expressing to everyone that it was in pain. However, we must feel for him, as this bright child's life has been devastated by cancer.
Little Maksat is in despair, and he needs our help! Time is running out to save him from this illness.
A terrible chapter in his life began in April of last year. He developed sores on his body and experienced high fevers, reaching 41°C on multiple occasions. His joints were aching, making it impossible for him to walk. The doctors tried their best, but it took a long time to arrive at the correct diagnosis. Unfortunately, it was determined that he has a very rare form of cancer.
Every year, 1 or 2 children out of every million are affected by UMML. The only treatment available is stem cell transplantation. Unfortunately, Kazakhstan lacks the necessary equipment, and the baby is running out of time! Every minute is crucial! Professor Gieng Peng has developed a treatment protocol specifically for this disease, boasting a survival rate of 80-90%. He is prepared to save Maksat!
“I am reaching out from the depths of my heart to seek your help for my son's health condition. May Almighty God shield anyone from experiencing such a difficult ordeal. Every moment is crucial for us. Please extend a helping hand to my weary son!” - Maksat's mum.
Please bring Maksatik back to life!
May your homes always be filled with peace, prosperity, good health and the warmth of your family and friends. May this joyful festival fill your hearts with kindness, compassion and gratitude.
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