Fundraising Campaign for My Sick Uncle’s Treatment

Ismaril Roumar is raising money for Afri-Link
“Treatment for a family member ”

on 16 February 2025

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We are a grassroots charity helping the marginalised of the developing world. In particular we help widows, orphans, the elderly and single mothers. We do this by raising funds and working with local NGOs to achieve our objectives. All monies go direct and transparently to the intended recipients.

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Why Are We Raising Funds?

My dear uncle suffers from high blood pressure and diabetes, two diseases that have severely deteriorated his health. Recently, he started experiencing alarming symptoms such as delirium, inability to speak clearly, extreme weakness, and a heavy tongue. These symptoms have left him unable to move or communicate normally.

We have done everything we can to get him medical treatment, but the medical costs are extremely high, and we have exhausted all our financial resources. Now, we are unable to pay for his treatment and urgently need your help to save his life.

How Can You Help?

You can donate through our JustGiving page at this link:

justgiving.com/page/ismaril-roumar-1

Every donation, no matter how small, can help save a life. Time is critical, and every moment of delay worsens his condition.

How Will the Donations Be Used?

To provide the necessary treatment to stabilize his health.

To conduct essential medical tests and checkups.

To cover hospital or home care expenses.

To purchase essential daily medications.

Share the Campaign and Help Us

If you are unable to donate, you can still support us by sharing this campaign with your friends, family, and social networks. Your support and shares may reach people who are willing to help.

Thank You for Your Kindness and Generosity

Your prayers and donations can make a real difference and help save my uncle’s life. May God bless you all!

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