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16.12.2023 09:58
We congratulate all Kazakhstanis and wish peace and prosperity to your country. Kazakhstan is a country of friendship and harmony, where about 130 nationalities coexist peacefully. The Kyrgyz and Kazakhs maintain brotherly and good-neighbourly relations.
Asadiya and her parents also congratulate Kazakhstan on Independence Day and ask to support her fundraising.
When Asadiya's parents appealed to us, we could not pass by. The girl is from Kazakhstan, and today, she needs expensive treatment. Unfortunately, it is often impossible to get the necessary treatment in the homeland. In honour of the holiday, let's support Asadiya and give her hope for salvation.
Little Asadiya Makhanova loves to play doctor, and she has made friends with doctors. All her games revolve around the hospital because she is locked in the hospital ward for a cruel disease. Blood cancer has broken her childhood and wants to take her life. Doctors at Severance Clinic (Seoul, South Korea) have found a suitable treatment for the little girl. However, the parents do not have enough money to pay the clinic bill. Please help the girl to defeat the insidious disease and return home.
Thank you all who do not pass by the children's misfortune. You give children the faith that they will cope!
Artem and his father are currently in a sterile isolation room after undergoing intense whole-body radiation and exhausting chemotherapy.
Read more ...Yesterday, Maksat was rushed to the hospital. Today, the baby underwent a procedure and has begun a new course of chemotherapy. He faces five long and difficult days of struggle ahead.
Read more ...Last week, Sultan and his father were admitted to the hospital again for another round of chemotherapy.
Read more ...The young hero has recently completed his final course of radiotherapy. He is currently staying at a hotel with his parents to regain his strength before an important milestone: his examinations and tests, which begin today.
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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