Lets meet with Busra
Bushra, a remarkable 15-year-old girl, has been living with Down syndrome since childhood. Over the years, her family has made tremendous sacrifices, spending extensively on medical tests such as CTC, MRI, and EEG to manage her condition. Bushra’s health challenges are compounded by recurring ear, nose, and throat issues, leaving her unwell for most of each month. Before the COVID pandemic, she struggled with severe tonsil problems, which have since persisted.
Bushra’s younger brother also faces serious health issues, including kidney problems and asthma. Their father works in Gaining to provide for the family, while their mother stays with Bushra in Dhaka, dedicating herself to ensuring her daughter receives the best care possible.
Despite her physical limitations and frequent illnesses, Bushra is an exceptional student in class five. Her gentleness, politeness, and calm demeanor have earned her admiration from her teachers and peers. However, she faces difficulty walking and requires vocational support to help her achieve financial independence in the future.
The cost of Bushra’s medical care and the additional funding needed for her vocational training are significant burdens for the family. Your support can make a profound difference, helping Bushra access the resources she needs to build a brighter, more independent future.
By contributing, you’re not just supporting Bushra’s medical care and education but also empowering a resilient young girl to overcome her challenges and achieve her dreams.
Let’s come together to help Bushra and her family during this crucial time. Your generosity can be the key to changing their lives for the better.
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 Busra for his,
Treatments, Rehabilitation, Education and to
provide him necessary lifesaving drugs.