By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
Aya, an orphan girl suffering from a very bad health condition, was receiving treatment in one of the asylum countries, so that poverty forced her family to return to northern Syria.
Immediately after her return, she started going to the SEMA Dialysis Center, which is still operating thanks to your donations.
Aya performs dialysis sessions on a weekly basis under the supervision of doctors at Sima Dialysis Center and is now in good health.
The life of Aya and 30 patients we receive at the dialysis center are in danger if the center does not continue to operate, and your donation is the only way to that.
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