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by SEMA INSANI VE TIBBI YARDIM DERNEGI
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Project Report | Mar 5, 2026
Your Support Is Keeping Dialysis Patients Alive!

By Baraa Ali | Fundraising Officer

Dear Supporter,

Three times a week, hundreds of patients make a journey that stands between life and death.

Imagine a father waiting for his turn on a dialysis machine.
A mother weakened by kidney failure, holding on to life for the sake of her children.

For these patients, dialysis is not optional — it is the treatment that keeps them alive.

But when dialysis machines are limited, or when essential medicines and supplies run low, the fear becomes real. A missed or delayed session does not simply mean postponing treatment. It means toxins building up in the body, increasing pain, and putting lives at serious risk.

For many patients, there is no alternative center to turn to.

Thanks to your generous support, dialysis sessions continue and patients are receiving the treatment they urgently need.

Your compassion is helping keep these lifesaving machines running — protecting families, preserving dignity, and giving patients another chance to continue their lives.

Thank you for standing with those who depend on this care every week.

With gratitude,

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SEMA INSANI VE TIBBI YARDIM DERNEGI

Location: Gaziantep - Turkey
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Gaziantep , Turkey
$205,980 raised of $250,000 goal
 
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