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On this Defenders' Day, Daniel needs a hero

23.02.2025 11:17

Daniel Miller is only six years old, and he is just beginning to learn about holidays. Although he hasn't heard much about Defender of the Fatherland Day, he knows that this day honours those who are strong, brave, and willing to defend their country.

Despite his young age and his battle with a serious illness, Daniel wants to share an important message with everyone who holds the proud title of defender. However, today, Daniel himself needs support. He is struggling with his illness and hopes for help from those who care about him. On this holiday, you can become his defender—support the boy by contributing to his treatment.

Every kind word and act of assistance brings Daniel closer to recovery. Thank you for your support and care!

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