Send help to Sun of hope PF!
20.04.2023 00:00
It's great to know we have so many helpful and caring people around us! In whose hearts echoes the pain of a little boy, who first stopped walking after chickenpox, and then fell ill with cancer...
Nurmukhammed Sabyrkulov
Thanks to your support, the child is already 3 years year old
Diagnosis: Cancer. Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)
Needed: Urgent purchase of medicine Asparaginase
Fundraising: FUNDRAISING IS CLOSED
Thanks to your efforts and help for Nurmuhammed, the Sun of Hope Foundation raised the money needed to purchase an anti-tumour enzyme medicine, which is crucial for ALL. The funds were raised through For Life programme, which provides free aid and social support for children with severe and life-threatening illnesses!
Nurmukhammed got the chance to continue fighting his serious illness!
The boy was dancing even in the hospital, where he was in the first months after chemotherapy. He is still a very cheerful child. His daddy, sister, two brothers and many loving relatives are waiting for him at home!
May this optimistic little boy soon cope with the disaster and return home to his loving family. May he enjoy this life and the warm sunshine! And we all will rejoice that we gave him a helping hand when he needed it most! Thank you for the warmth of your hearts and your faith in goodness!
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