Project Report
| Nov 25, 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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Oct 24, 2022
318 dialysis sessions conducted for patients in Kafr Takhareem Center over last September!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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The team of SEMA’s dialysis center in Kafr Takhareem located in north of Syria conducted 318 dialysis sessions for 38 beneficiaries including 19 men and children and 19 women who suffer from kidney failure.
These are not mere numbers, but they are human lives who recover every week in the center thanks to your support.
Your contribution secures expensive treatment free of charge for them. Without your generosity, their lives would have been worse more than any other day. Those patients express their profuse thanks to you and they wholeheartedly pray for you.
What mostly frustrates kidney patients is when they are informed that there is not enough space to admit them, which, unfortunately, recurrently happen. We need your benevolence so we can receive more patients and continue supporting the existing ones.
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Sep 28, 2022
Video: Watch what your donation does to them?
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Thanks to your donations, the SEMA Dialysis Center in northern Syria is still working to serve patients with kidney failure
We hope to continue with your support.
"I was suffering a lot, and now after dialysis sessions, I'm starting to go back to my normal life"
This is what one of the elderly beneficiaries told us after she performed dialysis sessions at the SEMA Dialysis Center in the city of Kafr Takharim in northern Syria.
Uncle Youssef also told us that the paid dialysis sessions are a very big problem and he does not have the ability to pay for them, so he hopes that the SEMA Dialysis Center will continue to work so that he and the rest of the patients will ease a lot of pain and expenses.
Watch this Video: https://youtu.be/Sc5PS6hdiXc
SEMA center operates 24 hours a day and provides 300 regular washing sessions in addition to 25 emergency sessions per month.
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