Lets meet with Avijit Chandra Majhi
Avijit Chandra, an 18-year-old young man, has spent his entire life navigating the challenges of Autism Spectrum Disorder and intellectual disabilities. Despite his limitations, Avijit has a kind and gentle nature that touches the hearts of those around him. However, the hurdles he faces daily have grown more difficult due to a lack of essential medical care and support.
As a child, Avijit received some medical consultation and was diagnosed with his condition. But as the years went by, his family’s financial struggles made it impossible to continue his treatment. Without ongoing care, Avijit’s development has stopped, leaving him unable to reach his full potential. He faces difficulties with communication, social interaction, and basic daily tasks—challenges that could be mitigated with proper intervention.
Avijit’s family, despite their love and dedication, finds it increasingly hard to meet his needs. His father, the sole breadwinner, works tirelessly to provide for the family, but their limited income barely covers their basic needs, leaving no room for specialized care or nutritional support for Avijit. The family dreams of giving Avijit a better life—one where he can grow, learn, and live with dignity. They believe that with the right resources, Avijit could make meaningful progress, gaining skills and independence that would improve his quality of life.
Your support could provide him with the essential medical care, therapy, and nutrition he urgently needs. By contributing, you are not only helping Avijit but also giving his family hope for a brighter and more promising future. Together, we can transform his life and open the door to new possibilities.
Your $29 monthly gift will give Him 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 Avijit Chandra Majhi for his,
Treatments, Rehabilitation, Education and to
provide him necessary lifesaving drugs.