Project Report
| Nov 27, 2022
How does a little girl bear the pain of kidney failure?
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Aya, an orphan girl suffering from a very bad health condition, was receiving treatment in one of the asylum countries, so that poverty forced her family to return to northern Syria.
Immediately after her return, she started going to the SEMA Dialysis Center, which is still operating thanks to your donations.
Aya performs dialysis sessions on a weekly basis under the supervision of doctors at Sima Dialysis Center and is now in good health.
The life of Aya and 30 patients we receive at the dialysis center are in danger if the center does not continue to operate, and your donation is the only way to that.
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Nov 24, 2022
Thanks to your donations, we were able to save Munir's eye!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Thanks to your donations, we were able to save the sight of the child Munir, and now his second eye will continue to light the way for him.
During this week, we were able to perform surgery on the child Munir (Enucleation Eye) so that the affected eye would not affect the other eye. This would not have been possible without your donations.
We and Munir's family thank you for your quick response and donations that saved Munir's eye.
Let us now share with you some photos during and after the child's surgery.
There are many emergency cases that reach SEMA hospitals in northern Syria in the same of Munir's condition, your donation is the only way to help them.
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Nov 23, 2022
A family lost two sons in war but now they have newborn twins in our care!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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The family of the twins Mohammad and Alaa no longer looked back after now as their newly born twins had changed their life. The twin's grandmother indicated that she had lost two of her sons in a bombardment and she considered the twins a compensation from Allah, so they named them after their uncles "Mohammad and Alaa".
Your generous contribution had a great impact on this enormous change in the life of this family as your donations offered the needed supplies to run Maternity and childhood hospital in northern Syria and enabled us to provide emergency and obstetric services for the twin's mother (E.M) who arrived at the hospital in a severe case of labor.
In turn, we would like to convey to you the gratitude, satisfaction and prayers that the twin's family expressed. Let's bring happiness to more families when they have newborns and let's reduce number of newborn mortalities by supporting SEMA's reproductive health hospitals.
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