My name is Deborah, and I am a child welfare advocate who has had the privilege of supporting children and families through some of their hardest journeys. Today, I am reaching out on behalf of a brave little girl named Seyrami, who is only 6 years old and is fighting for her life.
Seyrami was diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer that no child should ever have to face. Over the past six months, she has undergone intensive chemotherapy and a major surgery to remove her left adrenal gland.
Her doctors had prepared the family for a bone marrow transplant, but by the grace of God, her most recent bone marrow test came back negative for cancer cells. This was the miracle everyone had been praying for — yet Seyrami’s journey is not over.
Because of the cancer and its treatment, Seyrami has lost the ability to pass stool or urine on her own. For the last six months, she has relied on a catheter, enduring constant hospital visits, pain, and discomfort. The financial burden of her ongoing care — medical bills, medications, transportation, and special supplies — has become overwhelming for her family.
That is why I am helping to raise funds to support Seyrami and her mother. Every dollar raised will go directly toward:
• Covering medical treatments and hospital bills
• Purchasing medications and daily care supplies
• Supporting transportation to and from treatment centers
• Ensuring Seyrami’s comfort and recovery at home
Thus, the 5000 raised will support Seyrami's parents in offsetting her medical bills and other expenses.
Seyrami is a bright, loving child who dreams of becoming a pilot one day and playing freely with her friends again. She deserves the chance to heal, grow, and live out those dreams.
I invite you to join us in this fight. Your donation — no matter the size — will make a direct difference for Seyrami and her family. If you are unable to give financially, please help by sharing her story so it can reach others who may be able to support.
Thank you for showing kindness, generosity, and solidarity. Together, we can give Seyrami the hope and care she needs to keep fighting.
Organizer
Deborah Tamakloe
Organizer

