Every day, Hana endures excruciating pain in her head. A malignant cancer has consumed the little girl’s face, forming a massive lump that now covers almost half of her left cheek…
The pain makes Hana cry constantly. Eating and drinking are difficult, her body is growing thinner, and her hair has fallen out from chemotherapy side effects. Her days are now spent in the hospital, surrounded by needles and medical equipment.
It all began in 2024 when Hana often had fevers and a small lump appeared on her head. At first, it was thought to be just a boil, but her condition never improved. Her hemoglobin kept dropping, and she grew weaker by the day.
She was initially treated at a hospital, then referred to another for further tests. There, doctors diagnosed her with Neuroblastoma, an aggressive nerve cancer that often affects children. Hana underwent tumor removal surgery and began regular chemotherapy in the city. But financial struggles forced her treatment to be interrupted.
Just one trip from her village to the city takes 8–9 hours, costing nearly $200 round-trip for three people. With no money, Hana missed months of treatment, allowing the tumor to grow larger and distort her face.
Now, Hana is back in the city continuing chemotherapy, but the road ahead is long and costly. Her parents have run out of ways to find money. Her father, Mr. Murdani, once owned a small workshop in their village. But for Hana, he moved to the city to work as an online motorcycle taxi driver.
#KindSouls, will you help Hana continue her treatment and get one step closer to healing? Even the smallest support could mean a huge hope for her life.
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