Project Report
| Oct 14, 2022
We have treated hundreds of child burn cases in Sy
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Thanks to your donations, in SEMA Medical Centers in northern Syria we were able to save dozens of burn cases and alleviate their suffering.
What hurts the heart is that most of these cases that reach SEMA hospitals are children, with different causes of burning (heating - hot water.. etc)
We work in SEMA Hospitals to do all first aid that relieves the pain of the burn and treats its effects.
"What makes me so happy is seeing the baby smile again after we treat him!" Muhammad (one of SEMA's employees) said.
Your donation of any amount will make us help more of those who have been burned in their bodies, especially children.
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Oct 13, 2022
Cholera reaps the life of the first patient in northern Syria!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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We are still facing an upward curve in cholera cases in north and northwest Syria. The local health authorities have confirmed 85 people have been infected there and one death has occurred as of October 8.
The real disaster is the inaction in containing the epidemic, because this means an uncontrolled outbreak in the camps. Every donation from you is of paramount importance and a strong impact because in this pandemic we are in a race against time to save the lives of the injured and prevent infection.
Without your support, we may stop at any moment while the epidemic continues its upward curve and takes more lives.
Thank you to everyone who joined us and extended a helping hand to face a difficult human test again.
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Oct 12, 2022
How two heads live in one body, watch this!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Your donations have always been the way to save the lives of dozens of newborns babies and make them see the light after their mothers went through difficult conditions during pregnancy, but now the situation is completely different and we cannot stand helpless in the face of a very rare thing that happened in one of SEMA's hospitals, which is the birth of twins with one body.
Although it is a very rare thing, it has been repeated more than once in northern Syria, specifically in SEMA hospitals, perhaps because of the remnants of the war!
Doctors at SEMA Hospital performed a cesarean section on a woman to give birth to two newborns babies joined in one body and she survived after the doctors' efforts.
How can two heads live in one body?
The survival rate of the two children does not exceed 25%., all SEMA medical staff made great efforts to save the mother and the two children, and they will be sent for treatment to a hospital in Turkey.
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