Project Report
| Apr 17, 2022
More than 2000 newborns monthly need your support to grow healthily and safely!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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As life continues, 2,013 newborns were born in SEMA’s reproductive health hospitals during last March. Clinging to life, part of them needed intensive care and we were able to rescue them in the intensive care unit and the pediatric ward.
We are glad to share with you this great achievement along with the great feelings of saving lives. This noble humanitarian mission would not have been fulfilled without your support.
Your contribution gave a chance for life for the most vulnerable patients, who are the newborns in north of Syria along with their displaced mothers. May Allah give your multiple rewards.
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Apr 11, 2022
Al-Ikhaa hospital's proximity saved newborn Ahmad!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Ahmad's mother was admitted in an emergency situation due to a sudden placenta abruption that led to the premature birth of her baby, Ahmad, at 30 weeks of pregnancy. The mother said that her newborn child was in an extremely bad condition and that the health team gently told her that her child might not live, or he might need to be transferred to Turkey.
Thanks to Allah, Ahmad could overcome the breathing difficulties after he received the intensive care. Now, he can go back to his mother's lap again after one month in the incubator in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Watch the story of newborn "Ahmad":
https://youtu.be/ouTQa7KxL3o
What would have happened if the hospital had been closed?
We would like to thank everyone who donated to save the tiny souls that strive to survive. Our campaign continues to rescue the newborns as they are the most fragile group in north of Syria.
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Apr 2, 2022
Ghaith, the only survivor in Al-Ikhaa Hospital!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Words cannot describe the value of your donation. It is a matter of life or death for every newborn each day. We are glad to share with you these splendid moments of saving Ghaith after he lost his twin brother, Laith. Ghaith's mother had also lost four sons before.
Watch the story of Newborn Ghaith: https://youtu.be/srASVFQfk48
Your support has helped vulnerable families to maintain their children’s life, and Ghaith was one of them as he was brought to the hospital two hours after birth when he was suffering from a respiratory distress, severe low temperature and blood infection. Our health staff provided Ghaith with comprehensive health care for two months, and then he was returned to the arms of his parents after recovery. This would not have happened without your support, so we would like to thank you on behalf of every father and mother.
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