17.04.2024 05:16
He doesn't know he's sick and doesn't understand why he's not allowed to play with other children. He's turning one year old on May 4th, and we want to give him the chance for a long and happy life. We need your help to make this happen. Please consider helping Radik and other children like him, the most vulnerable among us. Together, we can make a difference and give Radik the most precious gift of all - the gift of life.
Every day, more bruises appear on Radik's exhausted body due to his diagnosis of primary immunodeficiency. His test results are very poor, and he has been sent to a haematologist. This cruel disease could take his life with a single virus or trigger other severe illnesses. Radik still has time, but it may not be enough. No one knows how much time he has left. We are desperately trying to help this little boy get a bone marrow transplant, which will save his life. However, this can only happen if we all join our efforts and give Radik the gift of a priceless ticket to life.
The little boy is confused about what he has done wrong and why he lives in fear of isolation. All he wants is to be like others. Despite battling a deadly disease and enduring all the hardships that come with it, he has not given up yet, and his body has been able to withstand it all. It shows how much this world needs him! Let's all come together to support this tiny and defenceless baby.
Let's work together to save Radik!
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