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13.01.2023 06:54
Little Ahmed did not have a happy New Year's holiday this year. Since last summer, he has had to fight a terrible disease - Ewing's sarcoma, a malignant tumour of the bony skeleton that robbed him of his childhood and is now trying to take his life.
In the autumn, Ahmed was urgently put on chemotherapy. By the end of December, the fifth course of chemotherapy was in jeopardy. The parents did not have the money to buy an expensive drug. It proved very difficult to pay for the therapy, so Ahmed's father turned to our foundation for help. Thanks to your support from the reserve fund of the "For Life" direction, we were able to help the family purchase medicine and continue their son's treatment.
"Despite all the difficulties, Eldiyar and Orozgul, Ahmed's parents, remain very kind and smiling people who keep a positive attitude so as not to lose hope in recovery. Ahmed is waiting for the last chemotherapy and then surgery to remove the tumour. Thanks to the friends of the Sun of Hope Foundation for supporting our projects. You give the children hope of salvation and the possibility to overcome serious illnesses," Dina Makarenko, Director of the Sun of Hope Foundation, thanks, everyone.
For more information about the charitable direction "For Life", please visit our website: https://sunofhope.fund/programs/radi-zhizni
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