Project Report
| Sep 13, 2022
Thanks for supporting the life pulse of 5000 patients through Nabdh Al-Hayat Center!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
Within our continued efforts to support the health and wellbeing of our communities, we managed to upgrade one of our key mobile clinics to a fixed facility that provides primary healthcare for the most vulnerable patients in Atmah camps in the far north of Syria.
We present through this video the most important services of the center along our beneficiaries' feedback:
https://youtu.be/rhyKuAiy6cQ
On behalf of every recovered patient, we would like to express our heartfelt thanks for your continued support. Your generosity enabled us to establish this center and helped us expand our target to reach the most disadvantaged groups in north of Syria.
We call upon you to continue this great humanitarian mission. Let's be the pulse of millions of poor patients every year like you have always been as Nabdh Al-Hayat (Life Pulse) Center could see the light thanks to your support.
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Sep 13, 2022
Yasmin life was in a danger, What is the story?
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Many newborn babies in northern Syria are being saved thanks to God and then thanks to your donations.. How?
Many of her children died due to premature birth, Ayat arrived at Al-Farabi Hospital (SEMA) when she was seven months pregnant in a very dangerous situation.
The baby Yasmine was born and survived, thanks to God and then thanks to your donations. She remained in Al-Farabi Hospital under the supervision of doctors until her health condition improved and she was sent to her family. She is now in good health, living like the rest of the normal Babies.
Dozens of families have the same suffering as Yasmine's family and wish for a healthy birth for their children. Your donation make their life different.
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Sep 12, 2022
Your support secured an urgent dialysis session for our patient!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Amid the suffering that kidney failure patients live in north of Syria, your support comes like a ray that rekindles their hope. One of those patients was 'Mash'al', a 55-year-old man, who visited us with a very deteriorated health condition due to the increase in creatinine in his blood. This result indicated the accumulation of wastes in the patient's blood since he did attend dialysis sessions given the far distance to the nearest center.
In Fadi Kashkash Center, located in Kafr Takhareem city in rural Idleb, we provided the patient with an emergency dialysis session along with blood transfusion supported with the needed medications. The patient managed to partially recover, and we are still working to secure regular sessions accessible to him.
Thank you for always for your support that help us save the lives of these patients.
Having a renal failure disease in north of Syria means two-fold suffering, one from the disease itself and another suffering from the difficulty of securing transportation to the dialysis center. The worst is that a vacant bed at the center might not be available!
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