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08.07.2025 11:43
Every night, Artem's mother asks God for only one thing: for her son to recover. She wants him to run barefoot on the grass and ride a bike without pain and tears... Meanwhile, they are still living in a small house near the hospital, waiting for the biopsy results.
‘Now Artem smiles, plays with his younger sister and enjoys walking around the house, exercising his legs after heavy chemotherapy. He receives vitamins and necessary medications, trying his best not to show me how scared he is,’ says Artem's mother.
But behind this seemingly normal life lies the immense pain of his parents' debts from the previous stage of chemotherapy and the urgent need to pay the remaining amount for the bone marrow transplant. Without this, the treatment will stop...
‘We are super grateful to everyone who helps us... Sometimes I think it's not us who keep Artem going — it's your kind hearts and support. But we still need help...’, add the boy's parents.
Every donation you make is a step towards a life without pain. It is a chance to save Artem and bring him back home, where instead of hospital IVs, there will only be children's laughter and his mother's hugs. Help cover the debt for saving Artem. Every penny can bring Artem closer to his goal. Let's give him a childhood full of health and joy!
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