Dear Donors,
Everlasting transformation in the lives of more than 211 underprivileged children for their surgery and treatment and with your support we will touch many more lives……. The numbers are increasing
COVID 19 pandemic has changed the lives of the people. Many migrants have gone to their villages and many have lost their jobs. Life has become tough for the migrants who have come to the metropolitan citiesfor jobs who had to pay their rent and .and difficult to meet both ends.We are really proud to be associated with GlobalGiving Team for their support they are rendering to Abhilasha Foundation especially in saving the lives of underprivileged children....Distributed foodgrains to the migrant families for their survival.
Beneficiary 1:
Heis 1 year 6 months old boy suffering from Congenital Heart Disease and needs to undergo repair of DORV (Complex Open Heart Surgery) at the earliest. Due to their financial condition they had been going door to door for financial support and hence could not treat him. His health started deteriorating day by day and they took him to Jupiter Hospital, Pune. Doctors informed them that he requires an urgent open heart surgery as early as possible. His father works as a farmer in the farms in Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra. The approximate cost for the surgery and treatment is Rs. 3,03,000/-.
Beneficiary 2:
Sheis 2 years old baby girl suffering from Moderate Peri-membranous VSD-Heart Disease.She needs to undergo ICR of VSD closure. Due to their financial condition they had been going door to door for financial support and hence could not treat her.Her health started deteriorating day by day and they took her to Balaji Heart Hospital & Diagnostic Centre, Mumbai. Doctors informed them that she requires an urgent heart surgery as early as possible. The approximate cost for the surgery & treatment is Rs. 2,50,000/-.With your support he has been operated and now both of them are fine.
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Respected Donors,
Created an everlasting transformation in the lives of more than 195 underprivileged children and with your support, we will touch many more lives……. We are really proud to be associated with the GlobalGiving Team for the support they are rendering to the Abhilasha Foundation and for saving the lives of underprivileged children... We are overwhelmed with the support given by the GlobalGiving Team and making us a part of their large family. Abhilasha Foundation has been giving financial support for the open heart surgeries of underprivileged children and validated their faith in our organization. We request the GlobalGiving Team to spread awareness about Abhilasha Foundation and its causes and raise more funds so that many more underprivileged children can be treated and will lead a normal life…. A further request to the GlobalGiving Team to invite the potential donors to donate generously on our various projects so that it reaches the beneficiaries. Together we can eradicate poverty, illiteracy, malnutrition, and violence.
Case story of a beneficiary who had a successful open-heart surgery:
Beneficiary 1: He is an 11 years old boy suffering from Large Secundum ASD (An ostium Secundum atrial septal defect is a type of congenital heart defect called an atrial septal defect). He needed to undergo ICR of ASD closure. Due to their financial condition, they had been going door to door for financial support and hence could not treat him. His health started deteriorating day by day and they took him to Balaji Heart Hospital & Diagnostic Centre, Mumbai. His father worked as a labourer on the farms in Nandurbar District, Maharashtra and his mother is a housewife. He earns only Rs.2916/- per month. Since he has to take care of the family and his parents are dependent on him, he naturally is not in a position to bear the cost of the treatment for him. We, therefore, sincerely appeal to the donors like YOU to come forward and extend your full support to enable us to treat many more children and donate generously. The approximate cost for the surgery is Rs. 2,50,000/-.
Beneficiary 2: She is 22 months old baby girl suffering from Congenital Heart Disease, Subaortic Ventricular Septal Defect. She needs to undergo urgent ICR-VSD Surgical Closure heart surgery at the earliest. Due to their financial condition, they had been going door to door for financial support and hence could not treat her. Her health started deteriorating day by day and they took her to Jehangir Hospital, Pune. Her father works as a labourer on the farm in Solapur District, Maharashtra and her mother is a housewife. He earns only Rs.4916/- per month. Since he has to take care of the family and his parents are dependent on him, he naturally is not in a position to bear the cost of the treatment of his baby. The approximate cost for the surgery is Rs. 4,45,000/-. After coming to Abhilasha Foundation they had a hope that his son/daughter will get a new life and will lead a normal life. Abhilasha Foundation gave all the financial support for his/her surgery and treated him. Both of them are now fine and leading a normal life. We thank the GlobalGiving Team for supporting the Abhilasha Foundation for raising funds for the surgery and treatment of the underprivileged children…..
Dear Donors,
To create an everlasting transformation in the lives of more than 180 underprivileged children for their surgery and treatment and with your support, we will touch many more lives……. We are really proud to be associated with GlobalGiving Team for the support they are rendering to the Abhilasha Foundation in saving the lives of underprivileged children.... Together we can eradicate poverty, illiteracy, malnutrition, and violence.
COVID 19 pandemic has changed the lives of the people. Many migrants have gone to their villages and many have lost their jobs. Due to the pandemic factories are closing, people are losing their jobs. Life has become tough and difficult to meet both ends. Abhilasha Foundation initiated the process of relief services in different parts of slums in Mumbai & Thane to meet the pressing need of the afflicted, especially the daily wagers, poor, needy, and physically challenged people living in the slums. Our team worked day and night to provide food grains to these people these included food grains, spices, oil, potatoes, onions, sugar, salt, spices, chocolates, and biscuits to the migrant children and daily wage workers families in Mumbai slums. The distribution of food grains was done as per the government guidelines. Abhilasha Foundation team is committed even during this difficult time to continue to serve the poor and the needy daily wage workers.
Beneficiary 1: She is an 18 years old girl suffering from both kidney failure and requires kidney transplantation surgery. (Kidney transplantation or renal transplantation is the organ transplant of a kidney into a patient with end-stage kidney disease). Due to their financial condition, they had been going door to door for financial support and hence could not treat her. Her health started deteriorating day by day and they took her to MIT Hospital (Charitable) & Research Institute, Aurangabad. Doctors informed them that she requires urgent kidney transplantation surgery as early as possible. Her father works as a farmer in Yawatmal, Maharashtra and her mother is a housewife. He earns only Rs.5416/- per month. Since he has to take care of the family and his parents are dependent on him, he naturally is not in a position to bear the cost of the treatment. The approximate cost for the surgery of is Rs. 5,50,000/-. We therefore, sincerely appeal to the donors like YOU to come forward and extend your full support to enable us to treat her as early as possible.
Beneficiary 2: He is 6 months old male child who was diagnosed with the dilated sigmoid colon and required surgical intervention as a corrective procedure and he has to undergo Soave's procedure. (Soave’s procedure is a way to avoid the risks of injury to pelvic structures inherent in the Swenson procedure). Due to their financial condition, they had been going door to door for financial support and hence could not treat him. His health started deteriorating day by day and they took him to The Children’s Hospital, Mumbai. Doctors informed them that he requires urgent Soave's procedure as early as possible. His father works in a hospital in Mumbai as a ward boy and his mother is a housewife. He earns only Rs.11,000/- per month. Since he has to take care of the family and his parents are dependent on him, he naturally is not in a position to bear the cost of the treatment. The approximate cost for the surgery of is Rs. 2,00,000/-. With your support, he has been operated and now he is fine.
Help 100 poor children for their Heart Surgeries (36396)
Project Report for Making Healthcare a Human Right – COVID 19 pandemic
Dear Donors,
We have been able to create an everlasting transformation in the lives of more than 177 underprivileged children and their families and with your support we will touch many more lives……. We are thankful to be associated with GlobalGiving Team for their support they are rendering to Abhilasha Foundationand saving the lives of underprivileged children.... Together we can eradicate poverty, illiteracy, malnutrition and violence.
Covid 19 pandemic has been a devasting effect in this whole world. It has affected many innocent people and they are dying and infected people are increasing day by day. Abhilasha Foundation has been in the fore front and gave relief services in different parts of slums in Mumbai and Thane to the daily wagers, poor, needy and physically challenged people living in the slums.Our team are working continuously with the communities to ensure social distancing and wearing masks to protect themselves from COVID 19. The migrants were very happy to receive the foodgrains from Abhilasha Foundation.Abhilasha Foundation team is committed even during this difficult time to continue to serve the poor and the needy daily wage workers. Together we can change the lives of these underprivileged children. We can send them forward into the world with a bright outlook on life, a spirit of adventure, a passion for compassion and a desire to serve others less fortunate. We can give them a whole new future.
Case Story: Ist beneficiary: He is a male 2 years old boy suffering from Retinoblastoma (It is a rare form of cancer that rapidly develops from the immature cells of a retina, the light detecting tissue of the eye. It is the most common primary malignant intraocular cancer in children and it is almost exclusively found in young children). Due to their financial condition they had been going door to door for financial support and hence could not treat him. His vision started deteriorating day by day and they took him to Somaiya Ayurvihar-Asian Cancer Institute, Mumbai. Doctors informed them that he requires urgent chemotherapy & surgery of the eye as early as possible. His father works as an labourer on a contract basis in a private office and his mother is a house wife.His father earns only Rs.10,000/- per month. Since he has to take care of the family and he naturally is not in a position to bear the cost of the treatment of his son. The approximate cost for the chemotherapy & surgery of Master ShivaranjanJagalolis Rs. 1,72,596/-.Kindy donate generously to save this young boy.
IInd Beneficiary: He is a male 14 years old boy suffering from non-metastatic osteosarcoma of right proximal tibia (Cancer starts when cells in the body begin to grow out of control. Cells in nearly any part of the body can become cancer and can spread to other areas of the body). Due to their financial condition they had been going door to door for financial support and hence could not treat him. His health started deteriorating day by day and they took him to Somaiya Ayurvihar-Asian Cancer Institute, Mumbai. Doctors informed them that he requires urgent surgery & chemotherapy as early as possible. His father had a shop but now he is not working and his mother is a domestic servant. They came from Uttar Pradesh to Mumbai for their livelihood.His mother earns only Rs.5000/- per month. Since she has to take care of the family alone and she naturally is not in a position to bear the cost of the treatment of him.The approximate cost for the surgery & treatment of him is Rs. 4,69,588/. Kindy donate generously to save this young boy.
Help 100 poor children for their Heart Surgeries (36396)
Project Report for Making Healthcare a Human Right – COVID 19 pandemic
Dear Donors,
We have been able to create an everlasting transformation in the lives of more than 175 underprivileged children and with your support we will touch many more lives……. We are really proud to be associated with GlobalGiving Team for the support they are rendering to Abhilasha Foundation. and saving the lives of underprivileged children.... Together we can eradicate poverty, illiteracy, malnutrition and violence.
In the wake of COVID 19 pandemic Abhilasha Foundation initiated the process of relief services in different parts of slums in Mumbai to meet the pressing need of the afflicted, especially the daily wagers, poor, needy and physically challenged people living in the slums. We analyzed to understand its situation and its seriousness of the outbreak. Our team understood the crisis and provided support to the migrants who are the daily wage workers who will be the most affected during this pandemic crisis. Abhilasha Foundation started the first step of support by distributing Dettol, face masks, hand gloves, face wipes, hand sanitizers, and other toiletry items etc. to the old age home. Subsequently we began ration distribution to the daily wagers which included food grains, spices, oil, potatoes, onions, sugar, salt, spices, chocolates and biscuits to the migrant children and daily wage workers families in Mumbai slums. COVID 19 pandemic has brought many challenges to the world and it has affected the lives of many people. The hospitals are closed due to the pandemic. But our team is there in the field distributing foodgrains to the migrant laborers who are the most affected. Our team is working continuously with the communities to ensure social distancing and wearing masks to protect themselves from COVID 19. The migrants were very happy to receive the foodgrains for one month from Abhilasha Foundation and they learned social distancing. We instructed the community volunteers to take care of social distancing and making the line or a circle 6 feet away to maintain social distance while standing in line and also informed them to cover the face to carry the activity smoothly. Children below 10 and Senior citizens were not allowed to collect the foodgrains as per the government guidelines. The community volunteers were also announced to form que and then only they will distribute foodgrains to them. This was captured by a news channel INSS News. After viewing the news many community volunteers of various slums started contacting us for foodgrains. We have covered more than 30 slums till today and we have touched more than 4980 beneficiaries and we are still counting for more… Abhilasha Foundation team is committed even during this difficult time to continue to serve the poor and the needy daily wage workers.
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