Master Rishit, a 4 yrs. old innocent boy is suffering from Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (a type of blood cancer). The total cost of investigation, treatment and medicine estimated by doctors would be around Rs.8 lacs. His father being a salesman (jobless now) comes from a very poor background and this huge amount is far beyond his capacity. Seeing the plight of this father, who is running from pillar to post to save the life of his child, is disheartening & pitiable. He has approached us for help. Hence we earnestly appeal to individuals, trusts, corporate and funding agencies to donate generously to help us to save the life of Master Rishit. “Give and it shall be given to you”. YOU can save Master Rishit’s life.
Donate Now With Danamojo Donate Now With CCavenueHe looks at me with scared eyes whenever the nurse enters the room. He is scared of the injections and the pain it causes him. I can’t explain how much it hurts me, watching him suffer so much. I feel so helpless... I wish I could stop it all but it is the only way to keep him alive. Cancer
Read MorePapa, Mujhe ghar jaana hai hospital mai nahi rehna! As a father it is a disturbing situation to see your child in pain and you have no solution but to wait for his illness to go away with treatment. My Son Master Ansh was just 6 months old when his blood count was not improving and doctors diagno
Read MoreMy son has been fighting for his life since he was a 5-year-old. Now years later, he is still fighting. However, the cancer seems to take more and more control of his body. I can’t help but think, will God spare my child this time or will cancer actually take him away from me? In 2016 he wa
Read MoreThe most painful thing one has to face in life is when his only son is bed ridden and is struggling to survive and you have no ways to comfort him. 2 years back Master Suraj was a regular school going child who aspired to play cricket professionally. All this aspirations came to a standstill when
Read MoreIn the last week of December 2019, Baby Vedika fell severely ill. She lost her appetite, started having fever frequently and developed a huge ulcer on her lip. So we rushed him to the hospital where the doctors started her treatment. The treatment didn’t seem to be working and, in the secon
Read MoreJayesh has always been an active kid. He would jump around, climb trees and talk non-stop. He always had something to say and he made sure that people in the house listened to him. Art and craft fascinated him a lot. Whenever he was at home, he would draw or try to craft something out of the old
Read MoreI had always wanted a Son and on 09 May 2016, God listened to my prayers and Master Vishal was born. His smile and his mischievousness were always a pleasure to watch. We as a family were so happy until 15 November 2019, when Vishal was diagnosed with Thalassemia Major, a deadly blood disorder. I
Read MoreMy Baby Battles For His Life and We Need Your Support to Save Him. As parents, we kiss our children when they are in pain, and build confidence and self-esteem with our warm smiles and gentle hugs, but how do we comfort our babies when the unimaginable happens? How do you comfort and protect
Read MoreI never thought that this pandemic is going to take so much from me. Few months before, I lost my job. And then found out that our son is struggling with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia. For a parent, their children are everything. For whom they would do anything. But I stand at such a point where
Read MoreAs a parent, the love for your child goes beyond boundaries and your life’s purpose is to protect your child. But what do you do when the unthinkable happens? How do you comfort and protect when you hear that your child has cancer? All this came as a shock when our daughter Baby Aarya
Read MoreMy eyes fill up with tears when I look at my son’s face. He is so young and he is going through so much. I tell him this is going to get over, that we will go back home soon but I know this is just the beginning. The cancer in his body is spreading rapidly and there is no way we can stop th
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