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Jannatul Hadiya

Gender: Female
Age: 4 years 1 months 0 days
Disability Type: CP - Cerebral Palsy;

Avg Monthly Family Income: 9000 BDT
Family Members: 3
Siblings: 3

Country: Bangladesh
School: no

Child ID #: BDXXXXXXXXXX0008


Monthly Cost: 29 USD
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Lets meet with Jannatul Hadiya

Meet Jannatul Hadiya, a sweet and gentle child of 3 years and 11 months who is living with Cerebral Palsy (CP). Jannatul faces challenges in mobility—she cannot sit, stand, or walk properly and often falls when trying to stand. She also struggles with speech and communicates only with her parents and close family members. Jannatul shows little interest in food, making mealtime a challenge for her family. She is very attached to her parents and resists going to others, reflecting her need for comfort and familiarity. Shortly after birth, Jannatul experienced several seizures, which led her family to seek medical advice. At that time, doctors identified her as a special needs child. Unfortunately, due to financial constraints and lack of access, Jannatul has not received consistent medical care since that early diagnosis. Her parents, hearing about UHCD Foundation, have brought Jannatul in hopes of receiving proper medical attention, therapies, and guidance. With your support, Jannatul can access the care she needs to improve her mobility, communication, and overall quality of life. Together, we can help Jannatul and her family overcome these challenges and move toward a brighter future.

Your $29 monthly gift will give Her access to life-changing education programs, crucial health and dental services, life skills, and more. At UHCD Foundation, we believe empowering disabled children can break the cycle of poverty for their families, their community and the next generation.

Can Sponsor Jannatul Hadiya for her , Treatments, Rehabilitation, Education and to provide her necessary lifesaving drugs.