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Urgent Appeal: Save A Child’s Life – Code: LVT125

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Dear friends,

We are reaching out with an urgent and heartfelt plea to save the life of Le Van Tuan, a 7-year-old boy from Dong Xa, Dong Hung, Thai Binh, Vietnam, who is bravely battling severe congenital heart disease.

Tuan’s condition has worsened drastically, and doctors have confirmed that he needs immediate surgery to replace his failing heart support device. Without this life-saving procedure, Tuan’s chances of survival are slim.




A Family in Desperate Need

Tuan’s parents, Le Van Doan and Nguyen Thi Hue, are farmers earning just 4–5 million VND (about $200 USD) per month. Despite their modest income, they’ve sacrificed everything—selling their possessions and borrowing wherever they could—to keep Tuan alive.

Now, faced with the surgery cost of 150 million VND (approximately $6,300 USD), they have reached the limit of what they can do. They are left with no choice but to appeal to the kindness of others to save their son’s life.

"We’ve done everything we can to keep him alive, but this amount is beyond our reach. Every day, we watch him suffer, and we feel so helpless. We just want to give him a chance to live." – Tuan’s mother


How You Can Help

Tuan’s life depends on us. Your donation, no matter how small, will provide hope and bring him closer to the surgery that could save his life.

📌 How to Donate:

Include the code LVT125 with your donation to ensure it goes directly to Tuan’s campaign.

Donate:

https://buymeacoffee.com/helpinghands25



Transparency and Accountability

We are committed to full transparency. After the campaign ends, we will publicly share proof of all transactions, including donation amounts and transfers, on our social media and blog.


Why It Matters

Every child deserves a chance to grow up, dream, and live without pain. Right now, Tuan’s future depends on the compassion of people like you. Together, we can give him that chance.

🙏 Time is critical. Please act now—donate, share, and spread the word. Let’s save Tuan’s life!

Thank you for your kindness,

 

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