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Subonna Akter

Gender: Female
Age: 18 years 1 months 25 days
Disability Type: Multiple Disability;

Avg Monthly Family Income: 6500 BDT
Family Members: 0
Siblings:

Country: Bangladesh
School: no

Waiting for sponsorship: -

Child ID #: BDXXXXXXXXXX0569


Lets meet with Subonna Akter

Meet Subonna, an 18-year-old girl facing the challenges of multiple disabilities. Since birth, she has been unable to speak and struggles with mobility and behavioral issues, which significantly impact her daily life. Unfortunately, she has never received any medical attention, leaving her condition unaddressed and her family feeling overwhelmed. Subonna’s family is deeply committed to her well-being, offering love and support despite their many challenges. Her siblings often help care for her, creating a close-knit environment filled with warmth and encouragement. They enjoy spending time together, sharing laughter and moments that lift their spirits. However, the lack of access to medical care weighs heavily on them, as they wish for Subonna to receive the therapies she needs to thrive. Their unwavering determination to help her achieve a better quality of life drives them to seek assistance, hoping for a brighter future where Subonna can flourish. In a heartfelt appeal for assistance, Subonna’s family is reaching out for support to access the therapies and care that could significantly improve her quality of life. Your generous contribution can profoundly impact Subonna’s future, allowing her to thrive and live a more fulfilling life.

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 Subonna Akter for his, Treatments, Rehabilitation, Education and to provide him necessary lifesaving drugs.