Project Report
| May 17, 2024
Heartfelt Thanks: How Your Support is Saving Lives!
By Baraa Ali | Fundraising Officer
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For many years, Mr. Mahmoud, aged 57, lived with shortness of breath before his condition recently worsened. He says he can no longer breathe simply by climbing stairs.
After his examination and diagnosis, it was found that he needed a cardiac stent. Indeed, he underwent a stent implantation surgery in one of our hospitals in northern Syria and is now on his way to full recovery.
He says it would have been impossible to get the stent if SEMA hadn't provided this opportunity. In truth, it is your donations that save our patients in northern Syria... Thank you from the heart.
You can now help achieve more in this great humanitarian work by sponsoring a surgical operation for a needy patient in northern Syria.
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May 17, 2024
A new life was written for baby Laith, and you were the one who penned its lines!
By Baraa Ali | Fundraising Officer
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In poor health, our little Laith was gasping for breath when he arrived to one of our hospitals in northern Syria after being transferred from a private hospital.
His severe respiratory distress, evident since birth, was confirmed by radiological investigations that revealed he had acute pneumonia in his lungs.
As usual in such protocols, the newborn Laith was supported with respiratory and medical treatments and closely monitored until he regained his health and graduated in good condition.
Your support was the oxygen that this little one breathed through to recover the ability to breathe and live... Thank you for being the breath for hundreds of newborns in northern Syria.
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May 16, 2024
Your support has provided the latest treatment in the world for the child Karam!
By Baraa Ali | Fundraising Officer
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With your unparalleled generosity, we began the treatment journey for the child Karam with a lot of hope that your kindness revived in the spirit of this child and his family.
Two months ago, we started the first session of bone marrow transplantation or what is known as stem cell therapy through two injections in the spinal cord and vein, and signs of improvement have started to appear in the child over the past days. There is a second session soon to complete the stem cell transplantation to complete Karam's treatment.
As you know, the child suffers from severe encephalitis or what is known as SSPE, and there is no conventional treatment for this disease around the world. Meanwhile, we have applied this specific and modern treatment with your support as the best procedure that could be taken for a child who lost all his skills and vital functions.
Words of thanks are not enough... May God reward you well, and we pray to God that the coming days bring good news about the child and that he regains his ability to speak to thank you himself.
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