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08.08.2023 20:12
Friends, we are very excited to share the excellent news with you - David's fundraising is closing. The boy's parents have informed us that a kind wizard, ready to help them, was found. With the amount we have raised, his mum will pay the clinic bill, and David will continue his treatment. In the nearest future, the money collected from our fund will be transferred to the account of the Medical Park clinic, where the boy is undergoing treatment.
David has been living in hospitals for the second year already. In July 2022, his left ankle became ill. Doctors suspected reactive arthritis, but the cause was more frightening - lymphoblastic lymphoma, cancer. A child who had never been sick had turned into a critically ill patient in a short time. As often happens, the doctors did not immediately manage to diagnose the cancer, and they lost time.
Luckily for David, his parents took their son to Turkey for treatment, where in the shortest possible time, he was given a new cancer treatment. Unfortunately, the parents did not have the money to pay for the entire course of therapy. We were concerned that David was at risk of being left without treatment. Thank you to all the caring people who could lend him a helping hand. Now we can be sure that the therapy will not fail.
We are grateful to all those who contributed to the fundraising. Together we have given David a true miracle!
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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