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Mst. Maisa Akter Mahi

Gender: Female
Age: 0 years 7 months 30 days
Disability Type: Epilepsy;

Avg Monthly Family Income: 4250 BDT
Family Members: 2
Siblings: No

Country: Bangladesh
School: no

Child ID #: BDXXXXXXXXXX1106


Monthly Cost: 29 USD
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Mst. Maisha Akter Mahi, a 7-month-old baby girl from Chak Alampur, Ramchandrapur Hat, Chapainawabganj Sadar, has been suffering from severe health issues since birth. The day after she was born, Maisha experienced seizures, and even now, she frequently suffers from recurring episodes. Maisha is the only child of her parents. Her father, Mamun Ali, works as a mason, earning a meager income that is barely enough to cover household expenses, let alone the cost of Maisha's medical treatment. Her mother, Mst. Rubina Begum, is a homemaker, entirely focused on caring for her ailing daughter. Currently, Maisha is receiving medical care through the UHCD Foundation, which has provided some relief to the family. However, the expenses for her continued and advanced treatment are beyond their financial capacity. Her parents are deeply worried about her health and future, as they cannot afford the necessary care to ensure her recovery. Maisha’s family is appealing to kind-hearted individuals for financial support to secure better treatment and help her lead a normal life. With your help, Maisha can overcome her challenges and grow up healthy and happy, bringing joy and hope to her family.

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. Maisa Akter Mahi for her , Treatments, Rehabilitation, Education and to provide her necessary lifesaving drugs.