By Baraa Ali | Fundraising Officer
Dear Supporter,
Thanks to your generous contributions, patients like Aisha can continue receiving the life-saving care they cannot live without.
Aisha is 67 years old and lives in the town of Isqat in rural Idlib. Three years ago, persistent swelling and pain in her legs led her to seek medical care. After undergoing several tests, she received life-changing news: she was suffering from kidney failure and needed to begin dialysis immediately.
Since then, Aisha’s life has depended on three dialysis sessions every week. These sessions cannot be delayed or missed without putting her health—and her life—at serious risk.
Today, she receives free treatment at the Kafr Takharim Dialysis Center, supported by SEMA. For Aisha and dozens of other patients in the region, this center is more than a medical facility. It is a lifeline.
“The illness has exhausted me and greatly affected my ability to move,” Aisha says. “But having this center nearby has eased so much of my suffering. I no longer have to search for distant facilities or face treatment costs that I cannot afford. The transportation service from my home to the center has also helped me attend my sessions regularly.”
Aisha also speaks warmly about the medical team, whose kindness, patience, and respectful care give her comfort and reassurance during every visit.
Your support has helped make this possible.
Because of your contributions, Aisha can reach the center, receive her dialysis on time, and return home knowing that she has been given another chance to keep going.
For Aisha—and for every patient whose survival depends on dialysis—the continued operation of this center means the continuation of life itself. Every session is another step toward survival, while any interruption could lead to severe and life-threatening complications.
Thank you for standing beside Aisha and other vulnerable patients. Your compassion is not only supporting a medical center—it is keeping treatment available, protecting lives, and preserving hope where it is needed most.
As long as the center remains open, the journey of treatment continues—and so does hope.
With heartfelt gratitude,
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By Baraa Ali | Fundraising Officer
By Baraa Ali | Fundraising Officer
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