Send help to Sun of hope PF!
17.07.2024 15:22
In our work, we adhere to the principles of openness and transparency. Every month, we publish a report on the assistance provided on our website in the "Reports" section. Today, we would like to share more information about the children who received help in the second quarter of this year.
We thank everyone who chooses kindness and supports children alongside us every day.
We funded the treatment of Radik Khaidarov. The little boy is only one year old, and he has been suffering from the terrible Bruton's disease (primary immunodeficiency) since birth. The slightest virus can kill the baby. A bone marrow transplantation can completely heal him, but doctors in his home country do not offer this treatment. Therefore, the parents had to apply to foreign clinics. Working together, we contributed a lot to closing the huge fundraising!
We contributed to funding Imran Buranov's treatment. He was born prematurely and has been facing numerous challenges since birth, including cerebral palsy, spastic diplegia, delayed psychomotor and speech development, alternative esotropia, and strabismus.
We purchased chemotherapy medication for Aylin Tolondueva, a young girl suffering from blood cancer and acute leukaemia. Aylin's treatment is challenging due to her body's rejection of some medications and the difficulty of obtaining the necessary drugs from pharmacies, all of which come at a substantial cost.
Under the "Time to Help" project, we purchased chemopreparations for Omina Abdukayimova. Fundraising to help Omina is still ongoing, and we hope that with your support, we will be able to raise enough funds to cover the cost of her bone marrow transplant. There are often critical moments in the treatment of children with cancer, and Omina's case was no exception - she urgently required costly chemopreparations.
On World Children's Day, we held a fantastic master class for little National Centre for Maternity and Childhood Protection patients.
Thank you for your incredible help in making this possible. Your dedication to staying with us and saving children's lives is truly appreciated!
Recently, following another round of intensive treatment, his doctor happily announced that Imran has progressed from stage three to stage two cerebral palsy!
Read more ...Little Dair has undergone seven rounds of chemotherapy. Today, he will visit the clinic for tests before starting radiation therapy. However, every time he hears about a hospital visit, he cries and becomes frightened.
Read more ...Imagine a little boy named Maksat who has been living in complete isolation for a month. He has no toys, no friends, and no outings—just a sterile box, silence, white walls, and his mother by his side day and night. This is Maxat's life after a bone marrow transplant.
Read more ...Sultan is only four years old. At this age, children typically ask for ice cream, play with toy cars, and request bedtime stories. However, little Sultan lives in a hospital ward, where instead of toys there are IVs, and instead of sweets, there is medicine.
Read more ...Our wards look at the world with their eyes wide open, regardless of illness. They believe that adults will help.
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