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Samia Akter

Gender: Female
Age: 15 years 10 months 4 days
Disability Type: Multiple Disability;

Avg Monthly Family Income: 5000 BDT
Family Members: 1
Siblings: 2

Country: Bangladesh
School: no

Waiting for sponsorship: -

Child ID #: BDXXXXXXXXXX0547


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Samia, a 15-year-old girl, has endured significant challenges since birth due to multidimensional disabilities. While she can hear, Samia is unable to speak or walk and suffers from frequent seizures that disrupt her daily life. Adding to the family’s struggles, Samia’s sister faces similar difficulties, making their situation even more complex. Her father, a hardworking day laborer, strives to provide for the family, but his income falls short of covering essential medical care and basic necessities. As a result, Samia has not been able to access the treatments that could improve her quality of life. Despite these challenges, her family remains steadfast in their hope for a brighter future for her. As the second child in her family, Samia’s condition has placed both an emotional and financial burden on her parents, who dream of seeing her receive medical care to better manage her seizures, improve her physical abilities, and potentially enable her to speak and walk. Your support could transform Samia’s life. By contributing to her medical treatment and therapy, you can help her experience better health, greater independence, and a more fulfilling life. Together, we can offer Samia and her family hope, relief, and the opportunity to build 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.

Can Sponsor Samia Akter for his, Treatments, Rehabilitation, Education and to provide him necessary lifesaving drugs.