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Help Save These Children

$25 Raised of $600

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About Campaign

In the remote village of Zor Mandi, nestled among the rugged mountains of Kunar province, a father’s world is crumbling. Maulvi Abdul Aziz, a humble man battling immense challenges, is watching helplessly as six of his children suffer from an incurable disease. Diagnosed with hemophilia—a rare blood disorder that prevents clotting—his children’s lives hang by a fragile thread. Sitting on a worn flower-patterned felt outside his modest home, Abdul Aziz struggles to hold back his tears. “Doctors say they need long-term treatment,” he whispers, his voice trembling. “But I have nothing left. My pockets are empty, and my heart aches until death.” Every day, Abdul Aziz leaves his home at dawn, burdened by the sight of his children, and returns at dusk, his anguish deepened. He has done everything he can, even donating blood multiple times to his children, but his body can no longer endure. Now weak and broken, he turns to the heavens, hoping for a miracle. Shahidullah, one of his sons, shares their desperation: “Our father can no longer help us. We beg the government and kind-hearted individuals to save us.” Doctors warn that the treatment for hemophilia is expensive and lifelong. Without it, even a minor injury could lead to untimely death. Dawood, a pediatric specialist at Asadabad Provincial Hospital, explains: “This is a dangerous disease. It requires consistent care and resources.” As the family’s cries echo through the mountains, their plea grows louder: they need help, and they need it now. Abdul Aziz, wiping tears with a red cloth he clutches tightly, implores, “Please, for the sake of my children, help us. We have no one else to turn to.” Your generosity can give these children a chance at life. Every donation brings hope to this family, fighting against all odds.

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Mahazullah Furmoly

I am Mahazullah son of Ahmad Shah, a resident of Kabul province, Afghanistan. I am a student of public administration and policy at Kabul University. Because I have lived in Afghanistan, I understand people's problems and try to help them. I am at the service of the people as much as I can and I teach people mathematics and computers for free in some courses.But I can't help them in financial matters because my financial situation is not good either. I want to help people in this way to feel comfortable. In fact, when I see people in trouble, I suffer a lot. With respect! Mahazullah Furmoly