Why Your Gift Is Important
These patients, and many like them, need your support to access the treatment they desperately need.
You can change that today.
Imagine being told there’s a treatment that could save your life, only to learn you can’t access it. For too many patients and their families, this is the heartbreaking reality. Your gift changes that. Instead of settling for suboptimal care, patients can start and finish the life-saving treatment they need and deserve.
Your support is the difference between treatment that is almost within reach and treatment that is fully accessible.
Aisyah
34 Years Old | Malaysia |
Ovarian Cancer
At just 34, Aisyah was looking forward to starting a family and building a future filled with love and laughter. Her days were once spent in a lively classroom, inspiring her students, and caring for her elderly mother at home.
But everything changed when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. The disease has left her weak, exhausted, and unable to continue teaching — the job she loved and the income her family depended on.
Her treatment offers hope — a chance to stop the cancer from returning and give her life back. But the costs are overwhelming, and her family is struggling to keep up.
Without this treatment, the cancer could return more aggressively, threatening not only her life but also her dream of one day becoming a mother.
Rayan
7 Years Old | Egypt | Nueroblastoma
Rayan loves going to school and playing football with his friends. But lately, his laughter has been replaced by hospital visits and painful treatments.
His father, who works tirelessly as a driver earning less than $200 a month, struggles to cover even daily needs. His mother stays home to care for him around the clock. Despite their love and strength, the cost of life-saving treatment is far beyond their reach.
Rayan’s cancer has stolen his childhood and threatens his future. With treatment, he has a real chance to grow up, return to school, and chase his dreams on the football field. Without it, his illness will continue to progress — and time is running out.
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