"The best way not to feel hopeless is to get up and do something. Don't wait for good things to happen to you. If you go out and make some good things happen, you will fill the world with hope, you will fill yourself with hope."- Barack Obama
It is believed that the best exercise for a man's heart is to reach down and lift people up. Being a helping hand isn't just about money, but about reaching to someone who is in need of help.
Today, a boy from Indore, Amit Dhangar, is looking for your hand to help him save his mother from a critical liver condition.
Amit, 24, works for a private company in Indore. He lives with his mother and two other siblings who are younger than him. He lost his father four years back in an accident, and since then the family is struggling for survival. He earns Rs 15,000 per month to take care of his family.
Amit mentioned that his mother Shobha Dhangar is suffering from a Liver Cirrhosis from past 8-9 years and was taking a normal treatment from Bombay Hospital Indore under the guidance of Dr Ravi Rathi. Though things were not perfect, the family was living happily. But suddenly last month, his mother got sick and had to be admitted to ICU.
The doctors at the hospital have suggested an urgent transplant with the operation cost of Rs 20-22 lakh. Due to such a high operational fee, Amit isn't able to arrange everything. But due to the critical situation, doctors suggested a minor operation of tipping in which a temporary vein must be placed from her liver to the heart that ensures a proper flow of blood in her body to keep her stable for at least a few days without bleeding.
**Amit needs your help. Will you help him out in this difficult situation?**
Keep reading to know how one can donate for support...
If you're willing to help, you can reach out to Amit's appeal on Milaap. One can also use the Paytm to contribute. If you wish, you can get in touch with Amit on +91-8085107775.
The family is going through a hard time and it's we who can help the family from getting over the situation.
"No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another."- Charles Dickens