Support Baby Aaban’s Heart Surgery: A Fight for Survival against All Odds
Baby Aaban is fighting a battle no child should have to face. Diagnosed with a congenital heart defect at a very young age, his condition requires urgent medical intervention to give him a chance at a healthy life. His treatment is being supported at Fortis Hospital, Gurugram, where doctors have confirmed the need for specialized cardiac care.
Aaban comes from a family with extremely limited financial means. His family's monthly income is approximately Rs. 12,000, which barely covers basic necessities like food, rent, and daily survival. The cost of life saving heart treatment is far beyond what they can afford. For them, this is not just a medical crisis but a situation that threatens to take away their child simply because they cannot pay for care.
At Raise India Foundation, we have taken up Aaban's case with the goal of ensuring that lack of resources does not decide his future. Children with congenital heart defects can live full and healthy lives if they receive timely surgery and follow up care. Without it, their condition can worsen rapidly, leading to severe complications or even loss of life. Time is critical in Aaban's case. Every delay reduces his chances of recovery.
Your support can directly change this outcome. Contributions will go towards covering hospital expenses, surgical procedures, medicines, and post operative care. Each donation, regardless of size, brings Aaban one step closer to the treatment he urgently needs. More importantly, it gives his family hope in a moment where they feel helpless.
We believe that every child deserves access to healthcare, regardless of their financial background. Aaban's story is one of many, but today, we have the opportunity to act and make a tangible difference in his life.
We request you to come forward and support this appeal. Help us ensure that Aaban gets the care he deserves and the chance to grow up healthy. Your contribution is not just financial support. It is the difference between uncertainty and survival, between despair and hope.