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Md. Aliul Islam

Gender: Male
Age: 8 years 10 months 20 days
Disability Type: Down Syndrome;

Avg Monthly Family Income: 0
Family Members: 2
Siblings:

Country: Bangladesh
School: no

Waiting for sponsorship: -

Child ID #: BDXXXXXXXXXX0166


Lets meet with Md. Aliul Islam

Aliul Islam is an eight-year-old boy from Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh, facing significant challenges due to Down syndrome, global developmental delay (GDD), and epilepsy. These conditions prevent him from attending school and communicating effectively, isolating him from the experiences typical of children his age. Despite his struggles, Aliul's warmth and innocence shine through. His eyelids are often itchy, and tears frequently fall from his cheeks, reflecting his discomfort and frustration. His father, a poor farmer, works tirelessly but struggles to provide for the family's basic needs, let alone afford the specialized care Aliul requires. Every day, Aliul's father dreams of giving his son the opportunities he deserves, but their financial situation leaves him feeling helpless. The family loves Aliul dearly and does their best to care for him, yet their limited resources hinder their ability to seek necessary medical support. Aliul's story is a plea for compassion and assistance. He could receive treatment that would significantly improve his quality of life with the proper support. By offering help, we can give Aliul access to the therapies and resources he needs to thrive, helping him achieve a better future filled with hope and possibility.

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 Md. Aliul Islam for his, Treatments, Rehabilitation, Education and to provide him necessary lifesaving drugs.