Endowments and Minors’ Funds Foundation Sponsors Urgent Surgeries for Zahra and Rayyan

2023-09-12 19:00:00

The Endowments and Minors’ Funds Management Foundation in Dubai sponsored the payment of 240,738 dirhams for the cost of two urgent surgical operations for the child (Zahra) and the child (Rayyan), who needs heart surgery to save his life.

This response comes within the “Falcom Tayyab 2” initiative, which is adopted by the Endowments and Minors’ Funds Management Foundation in Dubai, and “Emirates Today”, and aims to treat poor patients whose financial conditions prevent them from receiving the necessary treatment, in light of the difficult financial circumstances they are going through. In addition to assisting humanitarian cases, paying rent arrears to those in need, as well as releasing insolvent inmates in penal and correctional facilities, assisting citizens with limited income, and identifying their needs.

The Secretary-General of the Endowments and Minors’ Funds Management Foundation in Dubai, Ali Al-Mutawa, said: “Supporting the health sector in society comes at the heart of the Foundation’s work, and we seek to adopt appropriate plans and investments to achieve the necessary financial solvency that allows us to complete our strategic plans in the health field and cover cases.” “Satisfactory humanity urgently deserved.”

Al-Mutawa stressed that the Foundation was keen to provide financial support for the treatment of patients who are unable, in cooperation with the authorities concerned with following up and documenting these cases, pointing out that treating sick children with congenital diseases from low-income families will stop their suffering, change the shape of their lives and the lives of their families for the better, and provide The necessary health care in these cases will give these children the opportunity to grow up with a healthy body and continue their lives normally.

The child (Rayan – eight months old) suffers from heart health problems and urgently needs open-heart surgery, which costs 50 thousand dirhams at Al Qasimi Hospital.

As for the Pakistani girl (Zahra – four years old), she suffers from a congenital dislocation of the hip and arthritis since birth, and needs a surgery costing 190,738 dirhams.

As a result of her poor financial situation, her family was appealing to philanthropists and charitable people to take the initiative to help her secure and pay for the expensive surgery.

The father of the child (Zahra) told Emirates Al-Youm: “His daughter has suffered from a congenital dislocation of the hip and inflammation of the joints since her birth, and she needs surgery, but the cost is very high.”

He added, “The high cost prevented me from having my child undergo the surgery, as the amount required is very high, and I am completely unable to manage it, knowing that the disease has made her unable to practice her normal life, like other children her age, as it prevents her from walking and playing, and her mother lives… “Very bad psychological conditions, as a result of the situation that (Zahra) is facing.”

He explained: “I am the sole breadwinner for my family members, and I work for a private agency with a salary of 3,500 dirhams, from which I pay 1,800 dirhams per month for housing rent. I have previously requested assistance from charitable societies and institutions, but I did not receive a response, and I do not know what to do in light of my daughter’s need for help.” “Performing the surgery, so I appeal to good people and people with compassionate hearts to help me cover the cost of my child’s treatment.”

Birth dislocation refers to a defect in the formation of the acetabular ball joint, or as it is commonly known as the “hip joint,” as the depth of the cavity inside the pelvic bone is insufficient to stabilize the upper part of the femur, which takes a spherical shape, and this may result in displacement of this part. The ball is partially out of its natural place.

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