Crimean Children's Hospice: little Anechka really needs your help
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The girl has very expressive eyes and curly curls. But mother Svetlana is forced to cut her daughter’s curls almost to zero. Because Anyuta lies all the time and thick curly hair gets tangled up. Anya was born healthy, but at the age of 1.5 she suffered from purulent meningitis and encephalitis. And now Anyuta does not get up, she has epilepsy and spastic tetraparesis.
Anya loves to walk with her mother and listen to fairy tales that her younger brother Igor reads to her every day. Happy when dad comes. The girl’s parents, unfortunately, divorced. But Anechka is always waiting for a new meeting with her beloved dad. Next month, with your help, we must provide Anya with hygiene products, special food and medical supplies that help Anya live,” the Crimean Children’s Hospice notes.
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