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PLEASE HELP SAVE OUR PEKINGESE, OLIVER

Animal

PLEASE HELP SAVE OUR PEKINGESE, OLIVER
Our pekingese needs an urgent operation to allow him to walk again. Oliver started showing signs of a spinal cord injury some months ago and it has now degenerated into him not being able to walk properly. He has been part of our family for 10 years and we do not want to lose him. His movements have become very restricted, and he needs an operation at a veterinary specialist to solve this. According to the vet: Spinal cord injuries, particularly those stemming from intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), are a significant concern for Pekingese dogs. IVDD is a degenerative condition where spinal discs bulge or rupture, compressing the spinal cord and potentially causing pain, nerve damage, and paralysis. Early signs can include reluctance to jump, neck pain, or difficulty with head movement. • High Risk:Pekingese, with their short legs and long backs, are predisposed to IVDD. • Early Onset: In this breed, disc degeneration can begin early in life, potentially leading to herniation and spinal cord compression even in young dogs (1-2 years old). • Symptoms:IVDD can manifest as neck pain, stiffness, muscle spasms, and varying degrees of paralysis, from mild leg weakness to complete paralysis. • Diagnosis and Treatment:Veterinary care is essential for diagnosis and treatment. Treatment options include pain management, physical therapy, and, in some cases, surgery. Other Spinal Cord Issues: • Vertebral Instability:Pekingese can also experience vertebral instability, which may lead to spinal cord injury. This can be identified through dynamic myelography or spinal manipulation, and stabilization surgery may be an option. • Degenerative Myelopathy (DM):While less common than IVDD in Pekingese, DM is a progressive neurological disease that can affect the spinal cord, causing hind limb weakness and paralysis. There is currently no cure for DM. Prevention and Management: • Weight Management:Maintaining a healthy weight can help reduce stress on the spine. • Ramps and Steps:Using ramps or steps to help Pekingese access furniture can minimize jumping, which can exacerbate spinal issues. • Early Veterinary Care:Any signs of spinal injury or neurological problems should be addressed promptly by a veterinarian. • Rehabilitation:Physical therapy and other rehabilitation methods can help improve mobility and quality of life for dogs with spinal cord injuries. PLEASE HELP US TO HELP OLIVER TO HAVE THIS CRUCIAL OPERATION! I AM A SINGLE MOTHER OF TWO BOYS WHO BOTH LOVE OUR DOG DEARLY AND WE URGENTLY NEED TO OBTAIN FUNDS IN ORDER TO AFFORD THIS CRITICAL OPERATION WHICH HAS NOW BECOME AN EMERGENCY. HE IS IN A LOT OF PAIN AND HIS MOVEMENTS ARE PAINFUL TO WATCH.

$0 raised Of $40,000

Hope for Dinupa – Donate to Save a Life

Medical

Hope for Dinupa – Donate to Save a Life
Dinupa Walagama is a 45-year-old unmarried individual who looks after his elderly parents by doing minor jobs. He has been suffering from Type 1 Diabetes since 1999, which has affected his kidneys over the past 10 years. He is now in the end stage of kidney disease and urgently needs a transplant.

$0 raised Of $30,000

مساعدة مريضة cancer

Family

مساعدة مريضة cancer
مريضة كانسر بحاجة لمساعدة بي اسرع وقت ممكن

$0 raised Of $800

Help Allan Complete Medical School

Education

Help Allan Complete Medical School
Allan Ayiekoh is a 4th Year Medical Student in Uganda who is raising 3000 dollars to finance the remaining part of the course.

$0 raised Of $3,000

Help Yazeed start his New Chapter

Education

Help Yazeed start his New Chapter
Hello friends, many of you know me, but to those who don’t know, my name is Yazeed, a Syrian Refugee in Jordan. After years of trying, I finally have an opportunity to receive a scholarship to study in the EU. It’s a huge step, but I need support to make it real: for my visa, travel, books, and first months there. I’ve been volunteering with NGOs, supporting refugees and vulnerable communities, because I wanted to educate myself more on the struggles these communities face as I seek a career as a humanitarian. My dream? To use my degree to help rebuild Syria and advocate for people who are struggling in Gaza, Sudan, and beyond. If you believe in the power of education to create change, please be part of this journey. LINK IN BIO With gratitude, Yazeed

$0 raised Of $5,500

A Mother in Gaza – Alone With My Children and No

Emergency

A Mother in Gaza – Alone With My Children and No
I am a mother living in Gaza with my children. My husband went missing during the recent war, and I have no idea where he is or what happened to him. Since then, I’ve been completely alone — with no income, no support, and no way to provide for my children. We are struggling to survive day by day. Sometimes we don’t even have food, clean water, or electricity. I launched this campaign with the hope of securing the most basic necessities: food, milk, and medicine for my children. We have nothing left — only faith in God and your compassion. Any donation, no matter how small, can make a real difference in our lives. Please consider helping us, or at least sharing this campaign with others. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone who reads, prays, or supports.

$0 raised Of $20,000

Give Children a Chance to Survive Hydrocephalus

Medical

Give Children a Chance to Survive Hydrocephalus
Two siblings—aged 6 and 17—are bravely fighting hydrocephalus. Hydrocephalus is a buildup of fluid in the brain that causes painful pressure, developmental delays, and puts their lives at constant risk. Their daily reality includes hospital visits, physical challenges, and uncertainty about the future. But ongoing treatment can drastically improve their chances of survival and give them a chance at a healthy, dignified life. Unfortunately, their family is facing severe financial hardship and cannot afford the full cost of medical care. That’s why we’re asking for your support. Your donation, no matter the amount, will go directly toward: Medical treatment and surgical costs Medications and follow-up care Transportation to and from hospitals Daily needs during recovery Together, we can give these two children the chance they deserve—to grow, learn, and live without pain. 🙏 Please share, donate, and be part of their healing journey. Every act of kindness matters.

$0 raised Of $30,000

Help 6 year old Sarah beat ALL Leukemia

Medical

Help 6 year old Sarah beat ALL Leukemia
Help 6-Year-Old Sarah Fight Leukemia Sweet Sarah is a brave 6-year-old who has been battling Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) with incredible courage. After multiple rounds of treatment, her cancer has unfortunately returned, and she now needs urgent, specialized medical care. Her family is doing everything they can, but the financial burden is overwhelming. Your support will go directly toward Sarah’s medical treatments, travel expenses, and recovery needs. Every donation, big or small, brings hope to Sarah and her family in this most difficult time. Please help us give Sarah the fighting chance she deserves. Whish Account: 96171636221

$38,285 raised Of $150,000

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