
Support Yeshi Ayalew Life-Saving Journey
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Hi everyone, we are raising funds for Yeshi Ayalew, who needs an emergency operation for cancer. This fundraiser will help cover her medical expenses and cancer treatments. We appreciate any support you can give! Help our Sister Fight Cancer – She Needs Your Support
Yeshi Ayalew - Habtamu Ayalew Karamara, elder sister was a first round student of Mengistu Ha/Mariam school, graduate completing Agriculture courses, serving her country with diligence and honor.
Dear friends, family, and kind strangers, we are writing to you with a heavy heart and a deep hope — hope that compassion can light the way in one of the hardest moments of our lives. Our beloved sister is fighting a battle no one should ever have to face: cancer. Recently, she underwent a major surgery to remove a tumor from her bladder. Thanks to the skill of her medical team and her own incredible strength, the first stage of her treatment was a success. But the journey isn’t over.
To stop the tumor from coming back and give her the best chance at a full recovery, she urgently needs a second surgery. This next step is crucial — but it is also very expensive, and the costs are overwhelming for our family. We are doing everything we can, but we simply can’t do this alone. If you are able, we are asking for your help. Any amount, no matter how small, can make a real difference. Every dollar brings us closer to giving our sister the treatment she needs and the future she deserves — a future where she can heal, laugh, and live without fear.
Yeshi is kind, strong, and full of life. She has always been there for others. Now, we are asking others to be there for her. If you can’t donate, you can still help by sharing this story with your network. Kindness spreads, and every share could reach someone who can help.
Thank you for taking the time to read our story. Thank you for your prayers, your love, and your support. Together, we can help our sister beat this.
With deep gratitude,
Thomas & Emebet Freeman
Organiser
Eme and Thomas Freeman
Organiser
Washington D.C., DC