Send help to Sun of hope PF!
10.03.2025 10:44
Sultan is only three years old, and since being discharged from the birth center, he has spent an overwhelming amount of time in various hospitals. This seems to be a great injustice in his young life. All he can do is swallow his bitter tears and fight against this terrible disease. Sultan has cancer.
Without your compassion, he may be unable to remain in this world. Please open your heart to his story!
"My Sultanchik is very curious and attentive to everyone around him, including his family and other children. He always asks many questions in his cute baby language and prefers everything to be in its proper place. He has a strong affection for cars. Our little one is extremely kind and caring—always eager to help, loves to cuddle, smiles genuinely, and wishes the best for everyone.
However, with the diagnosis of his illness, our lives have been turned upside down. We were unprepared for such news, which was a significant blow for us. But as they say, after hardship comes relief. We believe that our Sultanchik is strong, and we will get through this challenge together. Please help us save our son! Sultanchik is very sweet, and he will be eternally grateful for your kindness, as will we. Don't let us lose him; we love him so much! Unfortunately, we can't save him without your support."
Dilnaz, Sultan's mum.
The brave little Sultan-Akhun is waiting for your assistance!
With great joy and gratitude, we are pleased to announce that the fundraising campaign for our little hero Aslan is now closed.
Read more ...Sultanchik is receiving his final round of high-dose chemotherapy this week.
Read more ...Although doctors had initially scheduled the delivery for April 10, baby Ayla arrived last Thursday, on the 3rd.
Read more ...The little boy is bravely fighting for his life against cancer, enduring challenging procedures that many adults struggle with. He has a strong desire to live, but the fundraising efforts are still far from reaching their goal.
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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