Appeal for Financial Assistance for Master Akshar Vaghasiya's Treatment at Narayana Health
This is with reference to one of our paediatric patient Master Akshar Vaghasiya, a 4-year-old boy, has been diagnosed with High-Risk Neuroblastoma. Under the expert care of Dr. Chintan Vyas in Paediatric Haematology Oncology at Narayana Health, he urgently requires an Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant. The estimated cost for his treatment is approximately Rs. 10,72,000/- which covers a minimum
of 28 days of intensive care.
Master Akshar's family consists of eight members living together. The family comprises Akshar's grandparents, parents, an uncle and aunt, an elder cousin, and Akshar himself. They hail from Krushna Nagar, Gondal, Rajkot, Gujarat, with an address at Akshar Sheri no-1, Rajbai Pan, Sameni sheri, Krushna nagar, Gondal, Rajkot, Gujarat-360311. Currently, they are staying at BAPS Swaminarayan Temple Trust, Dadar, Mumbai.
Financially, the family faces significant challenges. Akshar's father, working as a freelancer, earns a monthly income of Rs. 10,000/-. His uncle, another earning member, runs a shop and manages to earn around Rs. 15,000/- monthly. While the family is determined to contribute what they can, their combined income falls significantly short of covering the cost of Akshar's life-saving treatment.
The Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant is crucial for Akshar's health and promises to significantly improve his quality of life. Every contribution, no matter how small, brings us closer to ensuring that Akshar receives the life-saving treatment he urgently needs.
We kindly request you to extend your helping hand and support Akshar and his family in this challenging time. Your contribution can make a profound impact on Akshar's life and bring hope to his family.
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
- You Can Donate to the fundraiser
- you can share AKSHAR'S story on Facebook and what's an app so that his story reaches more people like you who will impact her life
- you can volunteer to raise funds and save AKSHAR'S life
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