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09.08.2024 13:44
Omina has been very ill for 3 days. The hospital has diagnosed her with neuro-leukaemia, a consequence of leukaemia. The girl has been experiencing constant severe headaches and nausea and hasn't been able to eat anything for 3 days. As a result, they urgently flew to Turkey to seek treatment at Emsey Clinic. They lack funds and are relying on open fundraising and faith for assistance.
Today is Friday, which is considered the most blessed day for giving Sadaqa. We kindly ask you to assist Omina with a donation or a good wish. May your mother's prayers be answered and your box of good deeds be replenished and never be exhausted.
Omina Abdukayymova
Diagnosis: Biphenotypic leukaemia (2 types of cancer: AML and ALL)
Needed: Bone marrow transplantation in Emsey Clinic (Turkey)
The fundraising amount: $10,200
Collected: $4,818
The girl was diagnosed with two types of cancer simultaneously. Although the doctors in Kyrgyzstan were able to put her into remission, she urgently needed a bone marrow transplant (BMT), which was not available in Bishkek. Unfortunately, the fundraising efforts were slow, and while waiting for the full amount to be collected, the cancer returned, making the situation even more difficult.
Do not abandon the child. Omina's treatment and life depend on money. Her fate hangs in the air. You can contribute as much as you can. Now, every contribution counts.
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