Project Report
| Sep 27, 2022
The little Girl Ghazal does not sleep from pain, h
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Thanks to your donations, SEMA hospitals in northern Syria continue to provide their medical services and save the lives of hundreds of patients every month, and the girl Ghazal is one of these patients.
Ghazal, an 8-year-old girl, arrived at SEMA Hospital with severe kidney pain. After performing the pictures and analyzes, it was found that Ghazal has a congenital deformity in the kidney, which actually threatens her life. The girl was prepared directly for surgery, and after the surgery she was followed up in the hospitalization department inside the hospital. She was taken to her home and she is now in good health.
Like the girl Ghazal, dozens of cases reach our hospitals and medical centers in northern Syria, your donation of any amount will be their hope of survival.
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Sep 22, 2022
It is not easy to save a life of 2,335! But this is achieved with your support!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Thanks to your generous response to the campaign to support surgical sponsorships, the surgical program in "SEMA" saved the lives of 2,335 patients in northern Syria during last August.
We performed 1,278 major surgeries, not including 397 caesarean sections, as well as 660 minor surgeries.
We would like to thank our valued donors on behalf of each recovering person and his family, your support for this vital program "surgeries" enables us to carry out our humanitarian duty towards the neediest patients in the world.
We look forward to sharing more humanitarian achievements with you and saving the lives of more patients.
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Sep 9, 2022
Without your support, "walking" would have been a dream for her!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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After reactivating the operations of Wassim Hassino hospitalin northern Syria, quality of health services improved, and through your contributions, many patients restored hope to obtain a surgery. Your support have in deed contributed to improving our patients' lives and alleviating their pains.
The patient called ‘Asia’, a 77-year-old woman, had an old fracture in the neck of her right thigh bone. Although the fracture was fixed previously but she could not walk at all. Upon her visit to the hospital, she was examined in the orthopedic clinic, and the orthopedist's decision was to conduct a surgery for her to place a DHS joint. After the surgery, the patient recovered and was able to walk again.
‘Asia’ is not the only patient who could walk again. The hospital has a track record of dozens of patients who recovered and who are deeply grateful to you for your generosity and humanity.
This call for supporting the hospital is not a mere health campaign; it aims to help the poorest and most vulnerable patients overcome their pains and diseases, especially when they do not have any other source for healthcare in the area.
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