Kerimkulova Aliya

Diagnosis: Blood cancer. Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia

Needed: Treatment and BMT in JAYPEE hospital (India)

Collected:
1 257 $ 12%
Needed:
10 000 $

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Don’t let cancer take the life of our beloved Alia! Answer the call for help!

Alia is a cheerful and easy-going girl who loves singing, dancing, and smiling. She has a special attachment to her soft toys, often placing them next to one another in the hospital whenever she feels scared as if they are sharing her pain and comforting her.

Unfortunately, Alia is battling a difficult case of blood cancer, which is challenging to treat. Frequently, she can be found colouring pictures in silence, gazing sadly out of the window and dreaming of one thing: recovering and returning home alive. Please help save little Alia!

Aliya grows up in a friendly, humble family. Before her illness, her mother worked as a history teacher at a school, and her father was a farmer. Aliya has two brothers. The eldest, Iskender, is 17 years old and in 11th grade, while the middle brother, Bektur, is 14 and in 9th grade. Due to their little sister's illness, they have matured quickly. They always want to help and cheer up Aliya, take care of her and pamper her. It’s very touching. The entire family is terrified of losing her.

The smiling little girl was born on October 3, 2013. She arrived on time and grew up surrounded by sunshine. At two years old, she started kindergarten and quickly became a bright star in all the performances. Aliya began first grade a year earlier than her peers and excelled in her studies. At school, she was the life of the party, singing and dancing with great enthusiasm.

Until January of this year, the girl had been relatively healthy, rarely suffering from the common colds and viruses typical for preschoolers. However, in January, she suddenly began experiencing pain in her legs and joints. Doctors diagnosed her with rheumatoid arthritis, but unfortunately, the treatment was ineffective. Shortly afterwards, her haemoglobin levels began to drop rapidly, prompting doctors to suspect leukaemia. A bone marrow analysis was conducted, and after three punctures, the blood disease diagnosis became clear.

On May 17, Alia's family received the verdict: leukaemia.

The girl bravely underwent her first course of chemotherapy in Kyrgyzstan, specifically in the Department of Children's Oncohematology. However, she needed to receive her second course abroad because the required high dose could not be administered at a hospital in her home country. As a result, her parents took Aliya to the D. Rogachev Clinic.

During this time, some scary bumps appeared on the child's body, and it was discovered that the girl had a fungal infection, which made chemotherapy contraindicated. As a result, she was prescribed expensive immunotherapy. Unfortunately, Aliya's body did not respond to this treatment. The family decided to continue her treatment in India. Since August 29, she has been battling cancer at JAYPEE Hospital. Here, Aliya underwent immunotherapy again and has been able to achieve remission.

She will soon undergo a bone marrow transplant (BMT) as soon as a compatible donor is found. The family cannot afford the substantial costs involved.

This illness has significantly impacted their lives, but they continue to fight and support one another. During this challenging time, they find solace in prayer and attending the mosque. They place their trust in the Almighty regarding their daughter's fate and pray and have faith that kind-hearted individuals will come forward to help, ensuring Aliyusha's recovery from cancer.

"Aliya is a special girl. I know all parents say that, but it’s true. Before her illness, she was an excellent student, actively participated in all activities, and helped me around the house. She is very friendly and can quickly connect with anyone. Her vibrant personality makes her beloved by many. I am appealing to everyone who cares about my little girl to support us in funding her treatment. Please help us save Aliya before it's too late! She is suffering and leaving this life without the necessary care. We desperately need your help to save our Aliya!" 

— Her mother

The girl's parents are urgently calling for help. Save Aliya!

 

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