
Liver transplant needed for newborn Ademi
Ademi, who was born just 17 days ago, suffers from several serious congenital diseases, the most critical of which is biliary atresia. Treatment for this condition is impossible, and the girl urgently needs a liver transplant.“We waited so long for our daughter after having two sons, but immediately after discharge, we were hospitalized at the NCMD due to Ademi's health problems. Now she needs surgery. Everything was fine during the pregnancy, and we could not imagine that she would suffer. Please help save her,” shares Alina, Ademi's mother.
A liver transplant is necessary for newborn Ademi.
The operation in Turkey will cost $50,000, with the girl's mother being the donor.
Six-year-old Yusuf needs two surgeries
Six-year-old Yusuf has been diagnosed with fixed spinal cord syndrome and progressive scoliosis. Two surgeries are required for his treatment, but his parents cannot afford them, as all their funds have already been spent on treating other illnesses the boy has.“We ask you for help in this holy month. We dream of our son recovering soon,” Yusuf's parents appeal to the public.


The first surgery costs $12,000, and the second $28,400. In total, the family needs to raise $40,400 as soon as possible.
Azaliya needs surgery in Germany due to a rare disease
12-year-old Azaliya has been diagnosed with a rare chronic disease - arteriovenous malformation of the lower jaw in a complex and life-threatening form. This condition requires regular surgical intervention, and since it was discovered six years ago in Moscow, Azaliya has already undergone several surgeries in Russia and Turkey, but the disease continues to progress.“It is incurable, and the only thing we can do is perform surgeries regularly. The last six months have been especially difficult, as my daughter has started experiencing bleeding from her gums, which is very hard to stop,” says her father, Nuris Alymbaev.

The surgery is scheduled for March 30 of this year at the university clinic in Halle, Germany. It will cost 20,000 euros. The parents have already raised more than half of the required amount, but without full prepayment, the clinic cannot send an official invitation, which complicates obtaining a visa for Azaliya and her parents.
Aykol dreams of standing on her feet but faces many challenges
Aykol was born prematurely and has a severe form of cerebral palsy, along with several other conditions, including strabismus and ankle joint deformity. The girl's mother is raising her alone, as the father left the family after her birth. Aykol has already undergone two surgeries in Bishkek, but their results did not meet expectations.
“I found out that abroad they can perform a more complex but effective surgery. I contacted doctors in Turkey, and they promised they could correct her clubfoot. The cost of the surgery is $25,000, but I don’t have that kind of money, and I don’t know how to earn it in a short time,” says Begimai, Aykol's mother.
Details about Aykol's story can be read here.
Alinur suffers from a rare complication after measles
Seven-year-old Alinur is facing subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, a rare brain disease that arose as a complication after having measles. For the past two years, he has been undergoing treatment, and his parents hope for an improvement in his condition so that he can regain his motor and speech functions.“It’s terrible. I gave birth to a healthy son; he grew up active and developed faster than his peers. And now he is bedridden. The disease has destroyed our son’s life and that of the entire family,” shares Meerim, Alinur's mother.

Monthly expenses for treatment and rehabilitation amount to about $1,500. Alinur's father works as a taxi driver, and his mother cannot work as she needs to provide constant care for her son. The state pays her about 8,000 soms, but this amount is not enough to cover all treatment expenses.
The full story of Alinur can be read here.
Umar, who was healthy, is now fighting for his life after a fall
Umar was born completely healthy, but at six months old, he was dropped, resulting in serious injuries and, consequently, the need for surgery.“Umar needed surgery due to constant seizures caused by a hematoma. After the removal of the hematoma, doctors hope for an improvement in his condition. We were able to pay for the first surgery thanks to the help of kind people, but now complications have arisen, and a second surgery is needed,” says his mother, Khonzada.

The next surgery will require $15,000.
“After the Orozo holiday, they will start preparing Umar for the second surgery. I hope this will help him to speak and walk,” added his mother.
The full story of Umar can be read here.