Support Hamdan’s Life-Saving Surgery to Correct His Heart Defects
Hamdan Bilal's Story
Hamdan Bilal, a 2-year-old boy from Muzaffarabad, has been experiencing repeated episodes of breathlessness and chest discomfort since birth. At such a young age, he often feels exhausted even with minimal activity. Worried about his condition, his parents took him to a nearby hospital and consulted a doctor. After a detailed examination, the doctor diagnosed him with Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), a complex congenital heart defect that affects normal blood circulation and oxygen supply in the body. The doctor has recommended Open-Heart Surgery for Total Correction to fix the defects and improve his heart function. Without this surgery, Hamdan’s condition will continue to deteriorate. It may lead to severe complications, and he might not be able to overcome the disease. Timely surgery is essential to save his life and ensure normal growth.
Hamdan lives in a modest home with his parents and a sibling. His father is a laborer and earns around PKR 35,000 per month, which is barely enough to manage daily household expenses. With no additional source of income and many financial hardships, the family is unable to afford his life-saving heart surgery. During this time of need, his family reached out to Transparent Hands and asked for help.
His father expressed his pain with deep concern as follows:
“My son is experiencing a challenging life and suffering so much at such a young age. It is very painful for us as parents to watch him like this due to his heart condition. I cannot afford his surgery. Kindly help us during this difficult time.”
Hamdan is relying on your generosity. Your support can change his future.
Step forward and save Hamdan Bilal’s life with heart surgery.
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