The serious disease has returned again. 3
The serious disease has returned again. 3
Completed

The serious disease has returned again. 3

The project is carried by
Started: 04.12.2024
Kyiv region
Completed
Totally raised
50000.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
50000.00 UAH

Valeria has been suffering from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis since she was two years old. The girl's treatment did not stop for a moment. The doctors gradually prescribed steroids, corticosteroids, cytostatics and biological therapy. The child had to go through a lot during the years of living with this disease: periodic outbreaks of the disease, changes in treatment, examinations, and rehabilitation.

Now Valeria is 17 years old, and two years have passed since her last relapse. Now the child's condition is satisfactory, the girl graduated from school and entered a medical university. She has long dreamed of becoming a pediatrician, and her dreams are coming true. The memories of her painful childhood do not leave Valeria. Perhaps that is why she joined a charity center at the university that takes care of sick children.

Now the girl has been prescribed treatment with Simponi. This is an expensive medicine, but the effect of taking it is significant.  The family's financial situation does not allow them to provide Valeria with this treatment. Unfortunately, the medication is too expensive, and the parents are unable to provide full treatment for their daughter. Only the father works in the family, but his income is not enough to support the family and the elderly parents.

Full name: Voytsechivska Valeria, 02.02.2007
City: Bila Tserkva, Kyiv region
Diagnosis: Juvenile arthritis
ID: 9849
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Charity donation
26.12.2024 11:13
27221.00 UAH
Charity donation
25.12.2024 20:23
75.00 UAH
Charity donation
25.12.2024 17:48
1500.00 UAH
Charity donation
24.12.2024 22:07
100.00 UAH
Charity donation
23.12.2024 22:05
100.00 UAH
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