
Help Sai Vommi(Chef Sai) Recover from a Life-Changing Stroke
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Goal: £15,000
On 31st December 2024, Sai Sridhar Vommi a vibrant, caring Son and husband suffered a massive brain stroke that changed his life forever.
He underwent emergency brain surgery to save his life, but the damage left him paralysed on the left side of his body. Sai is now facing another major surgery and daily physiotherapy to have any chance of recovery.
Our family has already spent over £25,000, borrowing from friends, relatives, and every possible source. We are now emotionally and financially overwhelmed, with no options left.
Why We Need Your Help
We’re raising £15,000 to cover Sai’s:
Second surgery
Intensive rehabilitation and physiotherapy
Long-term medication and medical care
Every pound will go directly toward Sai’s recovery. Your donation no matter how small will make a real difference.
How You Can Help
Donate now every bit helps
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Keep Sai in your thoughts and prayers
Sai was once an active young man full of life and with your help, he can fight his way back.
From Sai’s Family
”Sai is strong, but this stroke has shaken us all. We've done everything we can, but now we need your help to bring him back to life. Please stand with us.”
Thank You from the Bottom of Our Hearts
To everyone who has donated, shared our GoFundMe link, or even taken a moment to think of us thank you. Your kindness, generosity, and support during this incredibly difficult time mean more to us than words can express.
Every contribution, every share, and every message of encouragement has given us strength and hope as we navigate my husband's ongoing treatment. Living abroad and facing this situation has been overwhelming, but your support reminds us that we are not alone.
To those who are thinking of donating thank you in advance for considering us. Your support, no matter the form, brings us closer to the help we need.
We are forever grateful.
With love and gratitude,
Sumalatha & Family.
Organizer

Encharla Sumalatha
Organizer
England