By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
Health care providers at the SEMA Dialysis Center in northern Syria are making exceptional efforts to preserve the life of 31 patients suffering from kidney failure, who need regular dialysis sessions, and the pressure of work is not what worries the caregivers there, but on the contrary, the fear of stopping support and the failure to continue the sessions, says "Hammadi Salloum", a dialysis technician: "I will stand by kidney patients until the end, because they are the weakest patients ever. What saddens my heart the most is the arrival of a kidney patient and his failure to receive a dialysis session because there is no bed available".
Your continuous support until today has saved the lives of 31 patients, including women and children. They have no other access to private and regular medical care except in SEMA Dialysis Center. Thank you for your response and humanity.
By continuing to support this campaign, it means that you are preserving the lives of kidney failure patients, saving their lives, and supporting the steadfastness of caregivers to continue giving through the integrated nursing service.
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