
Help Niyi and Kunle Cover Critical Medical Expenses
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Help Olaniyi and Ayokunle Overcome Critical Health Challenges
Dear Friends,
We are reaching out to you with an urgent plea to support two cherished individuals, Ayokunle and Olaniyi, who are facing life-altering medical conditions.
Ayokunle’s Story
Ayokunle, a bright 24-year-old, has been battling severe vision problems. After undergoing cataract surgery on his left eye, he was recently diagnosed with retinal detachment in the same eye, a condition that threatens his vision entirely. His doctors have recommended immediate surgery, including vitrectomy and silicon oil placement, to save his sight. Unfortunately, the cost of this crucial procedure is beyond his family’s means.
Olaniyi’s Struggle
Olaniyi, aged 55, has been diagnosed with a laryngeal mass (a type of throat cancer). This condition has made speaking and breathing increasingly difficult. Medical specialists have emphasised the urgency of treatment, including surgery and therapy, to manage his condition. The financial burden for this critical care is simply too much for his family to bear.
Why We Need Your Support
Both Olaniyi and Ayokunle are pillars of their family and community. Their conditions have caused not only immense physical and emotional pain but also significant financial strain. Together, their treatment costs far exceed what their families can afford.
We are humbly seeking to raise as much funds as we can to cover their surgeries and post-operative care. Your contributions, no matter how small, can make an extraordinary difference in their lives.
How You Can Help
1. Donate: Any amount, big or small, will go a long way in covering their medical expenses.
2. Share: Help spread the word by sharing this fundraiser with your friends and family.
3. Pray: Your thoughts and prayers mean the world to them.
Time is of the essence, and with your kindness, we can help Ayokunle preserve his vision and Olaniyi regain his health. Thank you for your generosity and support during this critical time.
Donate now and be part of their journey to recovery.
Organisator
Adepeju Jenrola
Organisator
England