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‘My Father Abandoned Me When I Was Young, My Mother Is Dead, And I Have Blood Cancer. Please Help Me’


The pain from the needles and the treatments is like fire burning inside me, but it’s nothing compared to the emptiness I feel without my mom. I miss her every moment, and sometimes I think the worst pain is hoping for the impossible – just wanting her here to hold me again.” - the 16-year-old child

The teen is in class 12th, but she doesn’t have a mother or father. Her mother passed away last year, and her father didn’t want a girl, so he left them when she was just 2.5 years old. Since then, it was just her and her mother, but now her mother is gone too. To make things worse, she’s been diagnosed with blood cancer. She can’t go to school anymore and is mostly bedridden due to intense body pain and weakness.

‘It feels like my career and future are slipping away from me’

In July, the young girl started getting recurrent headaches. At first, they were ignored, as she thought they were just from focusing too much on her studies. But when they didn’t go away, a blood test was done, revealing a high WBC count. Further tests confirmed the unthinkable – she had blood cancer. Now, she’s no longer attending school, and the fear for her life is overwhelming.

“My mother died so suddenly last year. It started with a heart problem, and then her kidneys failed. She fought so hard, but in the end, she couldn’t make it. When she passed, I was left all alone, with no one except my aunt and uncle to take me in. I have not gotten over her death until now. I wanted to do so much in her memory, turn independent by becoming a data analyst. But I don’t know if blood cancer will even let me live.”

‘My uncle and aunt have been nothing but kind, how do I burden them with the costs of my treatment?’

The poor child feels immense gratitude towards her uncle and aunt, who took her in after her mother's passing. They've been nothing but kind, providing her with a home and care during the most difficult time of her life. But now, with the mounting costs of her treatment, she’s overwhelmed with guilt, fearing she’s becoming a burden to them.


"My uncle and aunt have shown me nothing but love and kindness. They have treated me like their own child, despite having a son of their own. They were taking care of my expenses and private school fees. How can I ask them to bear the cost of my treatment? It feels like too much to ask, and I don’t want to burden them more than I already have."
This child has many dreams. She wants to prove to her father and the society that being a girl is not a weakness. But first, she has to defeat blood cancer. Won’t you help her do it?

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Patient Child of poonam kumari is 16 years old, living in New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi
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Being treated in Apollo Indraprastha, New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi

Receiving Chemotherapy & Radiotherapy treatment for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia / ALL

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