Send help to Sun of hope PF!
01.03.2024 15:17
Today is Thanksgiving Day in Kazakhstan. And we want to share our heartfelt gratitude to our kind benefactors and volunteers! Without your help and dedication, Aylin would not have been able to receive the treatment that would save her life.
Just imagine, this brave and patient little girl of 2.5 years old who has gone through all the horrors of fighting a heavy disease. Her opponent is many times stronger - it's cancer. Aylin feels very sick and sad. She cries and waits for the help of kind adults and doctors more than anything else. Thank you for honouring her cherished hope: to live! The girl has an unusual tendency to oncology, and her treatment requires rare and specialised medicines. It is also crucial for the girl to undergo regular and expensive tests. But mum has nothing to pay the price of her daughter's life.
Aylin was diagnosed on 3 November 2023. It was ALL (Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia) B2 cell. Mum sobbed and didn't know what to do. Day by day, the poor little girl was on drips. There was no proper medication, and the daughter's condition was becoming very grave. The girl's body could not tolerate free "Asparginase" made in India. And the anti-tumour medication Vincristine was not available in the hospital.
We are grateful that you did not abandon the little girl and extended your helping hands! Endless thank you for your kindness and support!
With great joy and gratitude, we are pleased to announce that the fundraising campaign for our little hero Aslan is now closed.
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