We invite you to take a moment to read Fatima’s story. Fatima is a 25-year-old newlywed whose life had just begun. Only one month after her wedding, she was diagnosed with invasive breast carcinoma (Grade II) in her left breast — an aggressive cancer that requires urgent treatment, including chemotherapy, surgery, and possibly radiation therapy. Her doctors have recommended specialized care that is not available locally, meaning she must travel abroad for proper treatment. Time is critical. Delays could allow the cancer to progress.
Fatima’s husband, a hardworking taxi driver, sold his only car — their only source of income — to pay for initial tests and consultations. Despite this painful sacrifice, the remaining medical costs are far beyond their means. The funds raised will help cover cancer treatment and surgery, travel and accommodation abroad, medications, and follow-up care. Fatima is young, hopeful, and determined to fight. She dreams of building a future with her husband — but she cannot do this alone.
Your support can give her a real chance at survival. Every donation, no matter the amount, brings her closer to life-saving treatment. If you cannot donate, please consider sharing her story. Together, we can give this young bride the opportunity to live, heal, and hope again.
Fatima’s husband, a hardworking taxi driver, sold his only car — their only source of income — to pay for initial tests and consultations. Despite this painful sacrifice, the remaining medical costs are far beyond their means. The funds raised will help cover cancer treatment and surgery, travel and accommodation abroad, medications, and follow-up care. Fatima is young, hopeful, and determined to fight. She dreams of building a future with her husband — but she cannot do this alone.
Your support can give her a real chance at survival. Every donation, no matter the amount, brings her closer to life-saving treatment. If you cannot donate, please consider sharing her story. Together, we can give this young bride the opportunity to live, heal, and hope again.




