David wants to become a priest!
David wants to become a priest!
Completed

David wants to become a priest!

Started: 11.08.2017
Kiev region
Completed
Totally raised
970465.52 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
970465.52 UAH

The boy is in the queue of the Ministry of Health to pay for foreign treatment. But the money for this program was allocated only on paper. Waiting for all bureaucratic procedures David had virtually no chance. Therefore, they decided to collect at least part of the funds to fly to Turkey and start treatment as soon as possible. The money that was transferred for a small David is enough for Turkish doctors to take the boy now and he got a chance to live and waited for the Ministry of Health to transfer the remaining amount for treatment.

The boy is in the queue of the Ministry of Health to pay for foreign treatment. But the money for this program was allocated only on paper. Waiting for all bureaucratic procedures David had virtually no chance. Therefore, they decided to collect at least part of the funds to fly to Turkey and start treatment as soon as possible. The money that was transferred for a small David is enough for Turkish doctors to take the boy now and he got a chance to live and waited for the Ministry of Health to transfer the remaining amount for treatment.

This blonde with a puffy sponge is David, is 3 years old, on his birthday David's parents, blinding a candle on a cake with his son, made the only wish – live for David! Tha child has myelodysplastic syndrome (D46) it is such an ineffective hemopoiesis, a violation of the work of the bone marrow. Now the child is on a constant blood transfusion, waiting for a rescue bone marrow transplant in Turkey (in Ukraine is impossible to realize it). The cost of living is $ 120,000. He has been struggling with non-childhood illness for the last year, constantly under the supervision of doctors and on transfusion. He is the only son of his parents.

Mother Olia's words: "It's hard for me to survive, but God gives me a strength to fight and I will fight for the happiness and health of my son!" The MedicalPark Bancelievler Hospital, in Turkey, will accept David for treatment. They set an account at $ 120,000. (In the queue for payment at state expense they are not the last, and funds from the state is not enough), so they need to collect the funds. It is not necessary to write that the amount is unrealistic for parents of David. But thanks to the support of relatives and acquaintances have already managed to raise $ 20,000 and the rest - $ 96,000 we hope to raise together. 

David is still quite small, he wants to play with cars and go to the kindergarten, but the disease does not give. Let's save the child one together! Little David wants to become a priest!

 

Name: Balan David, 16.07.2014

City: Velyki Dmytrovychi village, Kyiv region

Diagnosis: myelodysplastic syndrome (D46) MDC

 

ID: 3252
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23.11.2017 22:35
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23.11.2017 22:30
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