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Our new column is called "The Drawing of the Day".

30.03.2024 05:44

They say people express their emotions, feelings, and psychological state through drawings. We decided to explore the albums of our beneficiaries and invite you to join us in sharing the children's pain and helping them. Lovely Ayazhan, battling a terrible sarcoma in Korea, sent us the first drawing. Drawing has helped her to distract herself from negative thoughts and cope with the agony of oncology. Each of her drawings is full of pain and suffering. Look at them, and you will experience the same emotions as Ayazhan.

"I want to express my hope that everything will turn out fine, that my dream will come true. It's how I feel. At first, I was scared, but then I waited for people to help me, and gradually, I gained the courage to take another step forward. Now, I am optimistic about my future. It's all thanks to you, and I believe that with your help, my dream will become a reality. My biggest dream is to see the sea and mountains, to return home and appreciate the beauty of this world. I want to continue living in it! Please help me! I hope my healthy cells will overcome my illness and make me happy. That's my dream! Kind, compassionate adults! Please help me achieve my dream!"- Ayazhan. 

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