Lets meet with Mst. Tumpa Khatun
In the serene but challenging environment of Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh, 10-year-old Tumpa Khatun battles immense hardships each day. Born with severe physical challenges, Tumpa is unable to speak, hear, or feed herself, and she constantly struggles with drooling and a lack of physical strength. Her every need is met by the unyielding dedication of her family.
Adding to the family’s difficulties is Tumpa’s younger sister, Mansura, who also lives with disabilities. Their father, a van driver, works tirelessly to support the family but earns very little, while their mother manages the household with steadfast care. However, their limited income is far from sufficient to address the specialized needs of both daughters, leaving Tumpa and Mansura without proper medical care or therapies that could improve their quality of life.
A Call for Compassionate Action
Tumpa’s family dreams of giving her and her sister a better, more fulfilling life. Your support can help provide:
Medical treatment to address their physical and sensory challenges.
Access to essential therapies for improved strength and mobility.
Nutritional and care resources to ease the family’s burden.
Be the Light of Hope for Tumpa’s Family
Through UHCD, you can play a pivotal role in transforming the lives of Tumpa, Mansura, and their devoted family. Every contribution, no matter the size, helps bring relief to a family facing extraordinary challenges and gives Tumpa and Mansura the opportunity to grow, thrive, and experience the care they so deserve.
Together, let’s create a brighter future for these young girls and their family, demonstrating the power of kindness and community in times of need.
Your $29 monthly gift will give Her 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 Mst. Tumpa Khatun for her ,
Treatments, Rehabilitation, Education and to
provide her necessary lifesaving drugs.