“He spent his whole life taking care of us. Now, when he needs us the most, I’m the only one left standing beside him. I’m ready to give him part of my liver. But what’s the point if we can’t pay for the transplant? Every minute we wait… I feel like I’m losing him. Please… help me bring him back to life. He’s my brother, my strength.”— Rehmat Un Nisa, sister
At just 28, Mohammed Khalil Najar lies in a hospital bed, barely conscious, his body swollen from fluid build-up, his liver failing. For over a year, he had been struggling with jaundice, which slowly turned into a nightmare. His mouth and urine began bleeding, his stomach severely swollen, and soon he couldn’t even digest food. Doctors now say he is at the final stage of liver failure. Only an urgent transplant can save him.

‘He lost our father in an accident, then his wife left him—now illness has taken over his life'
Life has never been kind to Khalil. He lost his father in a tragic car crash when he was young. Two years ago, his wife walked away, abandoning him and their 10-year-old son. Since then, Khalil worked as a private driver, earning ₹8,000–₹9,000 a month to feed his family consisting of his elderly mother, young son and sister. But illness took everything—his health, his job, his strength. Now, he’s bedridden, in pain, unable to sit up. His son watches quietly, asking questions no child should have to ask.
“He asks me, ‘Will Abba ever be like his old self again?’ and I just hold him close to me. How do I explain that I might lose my brother right in front of his eyes? That the man who worked day and night for us is now fighting to even breathe?”— Rehmat Un Nisa

‘I’m ready to donate my liver, but what if we can’t afford the surgery?’
Rehmat is Khalil’s younger sister and his only caregiver. Unmarried and working as a boutique salesgirl earning ₹10,000 a month, she now runs the house, cares for her sick brother, and tries to protect her nephew from the truth of his father's critical condition. The family has already spent ₹8–9 lakhs—borrowed from friends, drained from savings, and sold everything they had. And now, they have nothing left except for hope.
“I’ve seen my brother bleed from his mouth, groan in pain, stop eating... and now I’ve seen the report that says ‘end-stage liver failure.’ I can donate my liver. I will do it. But unless we raise the money, the surgery won’t happen. And I’ll lose him. Please help me save him before it is too late.”— Rehmat Un Nisa
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