No Eyesight. No Income. No Support. Just One Last Hope—You.
Rampati had always lived a quiet life. She never complained, never demanded anything. She would wake up early, finish her house chores, cook for the family, and wait for her husband to return from his daily-wage work. But a few weeks ago, something changed. Her right eye started to hurt. It felt swollen. She thought maybe she had rubbed it too hard. Maybe it was just some dust. She ignored it. After all, she couldn’t afford to miss work at home. But the pain kept growing — and one day, she couldn't open her eye at all.
It’s Not Just An Eye Problem. She Has Cancer.
When Rampati was taken to the government hospital, the doctors did some tests. And then, they gave the family news that shattered their world: Rampati has a cancerous tumor in her eye. It’s aggressive. And if not removed immediately, it could spread to her brain.Her husband Ram Keswar didn’t even know how to react. He doesn’t earn more than ₹250–300 a day. Their family had never even imagined private hospitals, let alone such a serious surgery.
They were told she would need urgent surgery, ICU care, medicines, and multiple scans.
The total cost? ₹15.5 lakh.
“Where Will I Get So Much Money? I’m Just A Labourer.”
Ram Keswar is a simple man. He works hard all day under the sun, carrying cement and bricks just to make ₹300. Whatever he earns goes into buying food, rice, medicines for his wife, and school supplies for their child.
They don’t have any land.
They don’t have gold to sell.
They don’t have relatives who can help.
They are trying to collect money by asking neighbours and distant relatives — but how will that ever be enough? They are watching Rampati suffer every day — her eye swollen, her head pounding with pain, her body getting weaker. But the worst pain is not from the disease.
It’s the pain of not being able to afford to live.
Rampati is still holding on. She believes in kindness. She believes that even strangers can care. She believes that maybe someone, somewhere, will see her story — and come forward to help.
She doesn’t want much. She just wants to live.
To sit in the sun again.
To cook for her family again.
To laugh with her child again — without pain.
And today, you can be the reason she gets that chance.
Your one donation — no matter how small — can become a ray of hope for Rampati and her family.
And if you can’t donate, you can still help — by sharing this story with someone who might.
Let’s not let money decide whether Rampati lives or dies.
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Note - Any amount raised beyond the required treatment cost will be used to support other individuals who were less fortunate and could not receive the help they needed.