After losing their father eight years ago, Zainab and Noor, alongside their mother, stepfather and five stepsiblings, live in the rural outskirts of Aleppo. Both sisters suffer from xeroderma pigmentosum, a rare condition that restricts their exposure to sunlight and adversely impacts their nervous system, hearing, vision and skin. The disease has led to complex health needs that their family struggles to meet amid financial hardship and ongoing regional conflict.
Challenges:
Zainab and Noor’s battle with xeroderma pigmentosum goes beyond avoiding sunlight. This rare condition affects their nervous system, hearing, vision and skin, necessitating regular, specialized medical care. However, due to their family’s financial situation and the instability in their area, obtaining the treatment they need remains a significant challenge.
Through UOSSM’s financial support and medical services programs, we can provide vital aid to Zainab, Noor and their family. Donations directly impact the girls by ensuring access to essential medical care, tailored treatments and continuous support. Your generosity enables us to improve their quality of life and extends help to other vulnerable children facing similar hardships in Northern Syria.
Supporting Zainab and Noor through UOSSM’s programs can create a profound, lasting impact. By contributing to our financial aid and medical services initiatives, you provide both immediate relief and invest in the long-term well-being of vulnerable children in Northern Syria. Your donation empowers these girls with access to necessary medical care, paving the way for improved health outcomes, a higher quality of life and brighter opportunities for their future.
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