Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases

by Speak Trust
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Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases
Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases
Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases
Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases
Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases
Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases
Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases
Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases
Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases
Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases
Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases
Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases
Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases
Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases
Help Treat Kids Battling Life-Threatening Diseases

Summary

Children with life-threatening conditions like SMA and Hemophilia are waiting-for medicine, for hope, for a chance to live. Their families are out of options, and time is running out. Their treatment is not covered by any government program. With $430,647, we can give 40 children life-saving treatment, mobility, and a future. You can be the reason a child walks, breathes, or simply survives. This isn't just a fundraiser-it's a chance to save lives. Stand with us. Be their miracle.

$430,647
total goal
$427,311
remaining
61
donors
1
monthly donor
9
months

Challenge

In Pakistan, children suffering from life-threatening genetic conditions like Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) and Hemophilia face a dire lack of access to life-saving treatment due to high costs, limited availability, and no government support. Most families cannot afford the expensive medications, hospital visits, and ongoing care their children need. Without immediate help, these children risk permanent disability or death. Verified patients urgently wait, the need is both real and urgent.

Solution

This project will provide life-saving treatment and ongoing care to verified children with SMA and Hemophilia. It will fund essential medications, emergency hospital visits, physiotherapy, and genetic testing services their families cannot afford. By covering these critical costs, the project will reduce pain, prevent life-threatening complications, and improve quality of life. Every donation helps restore hope, mobility, and a chance at survival for children who have nowhere else to turn.

Long-Term Impact

The long-term impact of this project includes improved survival rates and quality of life for children with SMA and hemophilia. With early intervention, continuous treatment, and rehabilitation, many can avoid disability, attend school, and live more independently. Families gain emotional and financial relief, while increased awareness encourages earlier diagnosis and greater community support. Over time, this project lays the groundwork for sustained care systems for rare diseases patients.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a DOCX file (projdoc.docx).

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Organization Information

Speak Trust

Location: Islamabad, Federal Capital Territory - Pakistan
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Speak Trust
Islamabad , Federal Capital Territory Pakistan
$3,336 raised of $430,647 goal
 
63 donations
$427,311 to go
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