As 2024 draws to a close, we are preparing for an incredible opportunity to help 12 year old Shaniketh Singh receive life-changing medical treatment at Shriners Children’s Hospital in Honolulu, USA.
Shaniketh has been battling Blount’s disease, a condition that causes the lower leg bones to curve outward. This deformity not only causes significant pain but also restricts his mobility, affecting his ability to walk and live a normal childhood. If left untreated, Blount’s disease could lead to permanent disability, and Shaniketh faces the risk of long-term complications such as joint pain and limited movement.
We are thrilled that Shaniketh has been accepted for surgery at Shriners Hospital, where he will undergo a surgery to correct the deformity. The hospital has graciously agreed to cover all medical costs, but there are still significant financial hurdles to overcome.
Shaniketh will need to stay in the U.S. for approximately 8 months for surgery, recovery, and rehabilitation. His mother, will accompany him during this time, but with Shaniketh’s father, being the sole breadwinner for the family, the financial strain is immense.
While Shriners is covering medical treatment, we need your help to cover the travel expenses, accommodation, food, medicine, and other essential costs associated with this extended stay. The total estimated cost is around $10,000, and every contribution, no matter how small, will make a huge difference in Shaniketh’s journey to recovery.
Your support will ensure that Shaniketh gets the medical care he so desperately needs, and it will provide his family with the means to support him during this challenging period.
Please consider donating to Shaniketh’s GoFundMe campaign and sharing this with others who might be able to help. Together, we can give Shaniketh the chance at a pain-free future and the ability to walk, play, and enjoy his life as every child deserves.
Thank you for your generosity and kindness. We will continue to provide updates on Shaniketh’s progress throughout his treatment and recovery.

