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Adarsh Raj's Fight For Sight

Before

Three-year-old Adarsh Raj was battling Retinoblastoma, a life-threatening eye cancer. His father, Ram Kumar Das, a laborer, had exhausted all their resources on Adarsh Raj’s initial treatment. The family was in a desperate situation, struggling to afford Adarsh Raj’s ongoing treatment, medication, and basic necessities like food and shelter in an unfamiliar city. Ram Kumar Das was heartbroken, watching his young son fight for his sight while facing immense financial hardship.

The Change

Jan Sanjeevni Trust learned about Adarsh Raj’s critical condition and his family’s desperate circumstances. Recognizing the urgency of his treatment and the family’s lack of support, the Trust intervened to provide comprehensive assistance. They ensured Adarsh Raj could continue his crucial treatment to save his sight. Beyond medical aid, Jan Sanjeevni Trust offered the family a safe place to stay and provided regular food support, allowing Ram Kumar Das and his wife to focus entirely on Adarsh Raj’s well-being and treatment.

After

With the consistent medical treatment and essential support from Jan Sanjeevni Trust, Adarsh Raj had a significantly stronger chance of recovery. His parents were filled with immense relief, their burden of financial worry lifted. Adarsh Raj, a brave young boy, was receiving the care he urgently needed, offering him the possibility of overcoming this challenging disease and leading a healthy childhood.

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