By Chuck Russell | Communications Lead
We see the bravery, courage and resiliency of people living with cancer every day – in Sri Lanka this is made even more apparent with the continuing shortage of medical supplies.
Rithika has an abdominal cancer which was in need of urgent treatment. The surgery she needed required surgical supplies that she could not afford and also were unavailable in Sri Lanka at the time.
Through this emergency appeal, the hospital was able to acquire the necessary supplies for her treatment.
Thanks to our generous donors, patients like Rithika have access to the care and pain relief they need even as the economic crisis in Sri Lanka still burdens the availability of medicine and surgical supplies.
From palliative to curative care, our partner organizations put patients and families first providing care in hospitals, hospice and at home.
Thank you from all of us at Two Worlds Cancer Collaboration, our partner organizations, and the patients they care for!
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