Project Report
| Apr 14, 2022
Mobile clinics the only way to detect malnutrition in northern Syria!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Thanks to your support for this campaign, our mobile clinics were able to reach malnourished children through the Community Health Mobile Teams, and this was the only way to detect these cases in the northern Syrian camps.
With the prevalence of malnutrition, our team register hundreds of cases of children suffering from malnutrition of varying degrees. The mobile teams respond to these cases based on their specific need, so they provide them with nutritional supplements, and supervise their referral for treatment in our hospitals and medical centers. Thank you for giving us all this support.
Our campaign continues to lift more victims out of malnutrition, and this cannot be possible without your support and assistance.
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Apr 12, 2022
Malak regains the shape of her lip after removing the tumor!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Watch the story of the child "Malak":
https://youtu.be/6-_WpzEwSr0
The child "Malak" suffers from a congenital hematoma in the upper lip that increases in size with the growth of the child, which is causing distress to the little girl with the development of her awareness and approaching school age, the medical team conducted medical investigations and radiographs, and the tumor was treated with drugs to reduce the blood flow towards the tumor and after the response, the excision was done by surgical intervention and reconstructed Lip shaping bypassing a life-threatening lesion as well as its aesthetic effect.
This satisfactory result obtained by Malak would not have happened without the support of benefactors like you. We thank you once again and invite you to make such a difference again in the life of a child who is still suffering, until one of the benefactors covers the expenses of an operation for him.
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Apr 11, 2022
Al-Ikhaa hospital's proximity saved newborn Ahmad!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Ahmad's mother was admitted in an emergency situation due to a sudden placenta abruption that led to the premature birth of her baby, Ahmad, at 30 weeks of pregnancy. The mother said that her newborn child was in an extremely bad condition and that the health team gently told her that her child might not live, or he might need to be transferred to Turkey.
Thanks to Allah, Ahmad could overcome the breathing difficulties after he received the intensive care. Now, he can go back to his mother's lap again after one month in the incubator in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Watch the story of newborn "Ahmad":
https://youtu.be/ouTQa7KxL3o
What would have happened if the hospital had been closed?
We would like to thank everyone who donated to save the tiny souls that strive to survive. Our campaign continues to rescue the newborns as they are the most fragile group in north of Syria.
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