Fatema, a brave 8-year-old girl from Shobra Elkhaima, is one of the heroines of Hospital 57357. She was admitted to the hospital in 2017 with a severe high fever and skin ulcers. After tests revealed she had leukemia, her treating physician, Dr. Rana Hamdi, immediately started chemotherapy. Due to complications from the disease and side effects from the treatment, Fatema had to stay in the hospital for three consecutive months. However, with intensive care and God’s grace, her health began to stabilize and improve. By 2020, Fatema had successfully completed her treatment. She now follows up on her condition every six months and dreams of becoming a doctor like her physician at 57357.
Fatema’s mother shares: “I had lost hope in her survival due to her condition, but thanks to God, the hospital’s care, the treatment, and the follow-up they provided, today I feel as if it’s a miracle. I thank God that my daughter has recovered and is now well. Now, she dreams of becoming a doctor. I hope everyone donates to Hospital 57357, because they are doing a great deed in the sight of God, saving the lives of many children like my daughter Fatema. They gave me back my daughter and brought life back to our family and to many other families of children who recovered thanks to God and their care.”
In a conversation with Fatema, she said, “I love 57357. I feel comfortable and happy when I go there, as I play in the playroom and draw in the art therapy workshop. I love sewing and I make beautiful dresses for my doll. Everyone in the workshop loves me and plays with me. Your donation to 57357 not only provides treatment for the children but also opens a door of hope for recovery and brings back smiles to the faces of sick children who wish to be cured, restoring life to their families, just as I returned to my life and family.”
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