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21.02.2025 11:09
Three children—Aslan, Elina, and Daniel—are fighting the most important battle of their lives. They want to live, dream, laugh, and say “Mum” and “Dad.” However, without your help, they may not succeed.
On Mother Language Day, these children ask for assistance in their native languages. If you reach out, there may come a day when they express their gratitude to you in those same languages.
Daniel has been diagnosed with a Wilms tumour located in the sacrococcygeal region. This case is exceptionally rare, with fewer than 100 similar cases documented in official sources. Daniel simply needs to complete his treatment to show cancer who’s really in charge. But without the support of compassionate people, his mother cannot provide the help Daniel needs.
Elinochka's family is facing an urgent situation—they cannot miss this only chance to save their child. They have never asked for help earlier, and it has been very complicated for them to do so now. However, the cost of a Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) in Turkey is far beyond what they can afford, and they are reaching out to anyone who can support them in saving their daughter.
Meanwhile, Aslan's parents received alarming news from doctors: due to their son's age and the medical protocol required at the treatment centre, he may not be able to tolerate a sufficient amount of chemotherapy. The best option for them is to travel abroad immediately to seek treatment and save their son.
Desperate and overwhelmed, the parents are racing against time, realising they are at risk of losing their child.
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