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24.07.2025 14:25
Artem and his father are currently in a sterile isolation room after undergoing intense whole-body radiation and exhausting chemotherapy. The boy has now received a bone marrow transplant, which is his only hope of beating the disease.
However, the family faces another challenge: they are burdened with debt from the previous chemotherapy treatments and outstanding bills for the transplant itself. Each day, they count the minutes and hold on to hope for a miracle.
"I am incredibly grateful to everyone who responded; you are our angels. Thanks to your support, Artem is receiving the treatment that gives him a chance to live. However, his mother confesses that without your help, we will struggle to cope."
Today, you have the opportunity to be a miracle for Artem.
Any contribution you make brings him closer to a life free from pain and hospitals. Every word of support and every share are rays of hope for his family.
Help Artem overcome his illness. Please consider donating right now. It will take just a few seconds of your time, but for him, it could mean a lifetime.
May your homes always be filled with peace, prosperity, good health and the warmth of your family and friends. May this joyful festival fill your hearts with kindness, compassion and gratitude.
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