In the western countryside of Aleppo, Abdullah and his family live in shelter centers under harsh conditions. The family is facing complex health issues that urgently require intervention and continuous assistance.
Abdullah, who suffers from diabetes and cataracts, has undergone surgery for one of his eyes but still awaits surgery for the other. His wife has a heart defect that requires surgery and also suffers from chronic illnesses such as diabetes and hypertension, which necessitate ongoing medication.
Their three children are also in dire need of special medical care. Osama, their 26-year-old son, was born with a brain disability and lost his sight entirely due to a war injury. Jihad, their 16-year-old son, suffers from brain atrophy, and their youngest daughter, Nora, has had a brain disability since birth, leaving her unable to speak.
In these difficult circumstances, their only healthy and married son has been forced to live with his parents in a cramped space unsuitable for five people just to care for his ailing parents and three disabled siblings. Despite being the family’s sole breadwinner, his income barely covers basic living expenses, let alone the costs associated with his family’s ongoing medical needs and hospital visits.
At Hayat Association, we invite you to stand with this family during their time of hardship. We hope to extend a helping hand to meet their basic needs and provide the necessary medical care.
Contribute now through the designated donation link and help alleviate their suffering. May God bless you and reward you for your generosity.