Lets meet with Maisa Rahman Roza
Maisha Rahman Roza is a 1-year, 4-month-old girl who lives with her parents, who are deeply concerned about her health and development. Roza was diagnosed with Global Developmental Delay (GDD), epilepsy, and microcephaly early in life. These conditions have significantly impacted her development, and she struggles to hold her head up, cannot sit or crawl, and has yet to begin making sounds or attempting to communicate verbally. She also shows little interest in food, including breast milk, which worries her family greatly.
Roza depends on her mother for constant care and support, and her family has been searching tirelessly for effective treatments. Her mother has visited various medical centers, but financial constraints make ongoing treatment challenging. Doctors at the Neuroscience and Mother and Child Hospital have prescribed medications. Roza has started therapy at UHCD with Therapist Salma Parveen and Occupational Therapist Ferdousi Rahman Soheli, who is focused on enhancing Roza's self-sufficiency at home. With consistent practice, the therapist believes Roza can make progress.
Roza’s family dreams of a brighter future for her, where she can develop to her fullest potential. However, the high costs of therapy and medication are difficult for the family to bear alone.
Through UHCD, you can help bridge this gap, ensuring Roza receives the essential therapies and medications she needs. Your support could empower Roza’s family to continue their journey with hope, providing Roza with the care, encouragement, and resources to improve her quality of life and work toward a brighter future.
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.
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Treatments, Rehabilitation, Education and to
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