09 September 2011, 22:50
Russian Aid Fund and "Caucasian Knot" call to help sick children from Northern Caucasus
Russian Aid Fund within special joint project with the "Caucasian Knot" asks readers to take part in the destinies of five children from Dagestan, Stavropol Territory, Chechnya, and North Ossetia. As part of special project, which is called the "Children of the "Caucasian Knot" by the edition, assistance to five children from the Northern Caucasus has already been rendered. More than 1.1 million roubles have been raised for their treatment.
Asiyat Makhacheva from Dagestan is yet 2 months old, she has got bilateral congenital clubfoot, the urgent treatment will save her. The treatment requires 120,000 roubles.
The 2-year-old Dima Soloshenko from the Stavropol Territory has got organic lesion of the central nervous system and delay of psychoverbal development. He needs the protracted treatment, which costs 180,000 roubles. The group of companies "Renova" has already given 50,000 roubles, and the amount of 130,000 roubles is required.
The 12-year old Magomed Osmanov from Dagestan requires setting an insulin pump, since he has got diabetes of the first type. The treatment costs 189,900 roubles. The holding company "Metalloinvest" promised to give 90,000 roubles, and 99,900 roubles are required.
The 15-year-old Milana Khaskhanova from the Chechen republic has got scoliosis of the fourth degree, urgent surgery which costs 291,905 roubles will save her. 100,000 roubles have already been raised, and 191,905 roubles are required.
The 4-year-old Sarmat Tutaev from North Ossetia has got infantile cerebral paralysis, protracted treatment which costs 186,600 roubles will save him. The group of companies "Renova" has already given 50,000 roubles, and the amount of 136,600 roubles is required.
Also, in the Stavropol Territory, where the 16-year-old Edik Salata lives, many of his friends and acquaintances still cannot believe that the boy was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. The boy's family does not have drug that Edik has to take on a regular basis at home. The boy's mother cannot purchase the drug with her salary. More than 476,000 roubles are needed to purchase medicines for Edik Salata.
The 2-year-old Ksyusha Kirilyuk from the Rostov Region was diagnosed with infantile cerebral paralysis. Doctors of the Institute for Medicine Technologies (IMT) treat Ksyusha as a perspective patient: if the treatment is continued, she will start walking and talking. Unfortunately, her parents cannot purchase treatment, one course which costs about 166,400 roubles.
The 8-year-old Miriam Kurbanova from Dagestan, who was diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta ("glass person"), has hope for recovery. The European Medical Centre in Moscow presented the hope the Kurbanov family. At present, Miriam has already passed one course of therapy. Her parents managed to purchase it by themselves. However, one course will not help their daughter, and the family has no more money. Miriam's treatment requires 210,000 roubles.