By Christopher Adjah | Project Leader
One of the greatest challenges childhood cancer units face is the high cost of life-saving medications. Many families cannot afford the drugs their children urgently need, and unfortunately, donations received so far are very small compared to the actual demand.
With limited resources, hospitals and NGOs struggle to keep shelves stocked with essential medicines such as chemotherapy drugs, antibiotics, pain relief, and supportive care treatments. This shortage means children often face treatment delays, interruptions, or incomplete therapy—factors that can reduce their chance of survival.
Every contribution, no matter how small, helps bridge this gap. Even modest donations can cover a dose of chemotherapy, a course of antibiotics, or nutritional supplements that support a child’s recovery.
Together, we can ease the burden for families and give children fighting cancer a real chance at life.
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