Imagine a world where every breath is a struggle, every sleep a fleeting escape. This is the reality for little Sarthi Yadav, a mere 2.5 months old, who is bravely battling Large Fronto Ethmoidal Meningoencephalocele, a rare and life-threatening neurological condition. Sarthi's tiny frame bears the weight of this invisible enemy, her delicate features often marred by discomfort.
A Silent Cry for Help: Witnessing Sarthi's Pain
Sarthi's parents, Paramand and Amruta, watch helplessly as their precious child faces this silent storm. The delicate sounds of her struggle, the restless nights filled with worry, the fear etched on their faces – it's a heartbreaking scene. They spend countless hours by her side, their hearts aching with every whimper, every labored breath. The doctors have painted a grim picture, emphasizing the urgency of specialized treatment at a renowned medical center.
However, the cost of this life-saving care is a staggering 14 lakh rupees, a mountain too high for this young family to climb alone. Paramand and Amruta are a simple family, their income barely sufficient to meet their daily needs. This unexpected medical crisis has thrown their lives into disarray, leaving them overwhelmed with anxiety and despair.
A Plea for Hope:
Can We Save Little Sarthi? This financial burden has cast a long shadow over the family, adding immense stress to their already overflowing cup of worries. They are now turning to the kindness of strangers, hoping that the community will lend a helping hand to their little warrior.
Imagine Sarthi, growing up strong and healthy, playing with other children, experiencing the joys of childhood. This is the future her parents yearn for, a future that hangs in the balance. Every contribution, no matter how small, will be a beacon of hope for Sarthi, a lifeline that will help her overcome this formidable challenge. Let's come together to support this brave little soul and give her the chance to live a full, healthy life.
Imagine a world where every breath is a struggle, every sleep a fleeting escape. This is the reality for little Sarthi Yadav, a mere 2.5 months old, who is bravely battling Large Fronto Ethmoidal Meningoencephalocele, a rare and life-threatening neurological condition. Sarthi's tiny frame bears the weight of this invisible enemy, her delicate features often marred by discomfort.
A Silent Cry for Help: Witnessing Sarthi's Pain
Sarthi's parents, Paramand and Amruta, watch helplessly as their precious child faces this silent storm. The delicate sounds of her struggle, the restless nights filled with worry, the fear etched on their faces – it's a heartbreaking scene. They spend countless hours by her side, their hearts aching with every whimper, every labored breath. The doctors have painted a grim picture, emphasizing the urgency of specialized treatment at a renowned medical center.
However, the cost of this life-saving care is a staggering 14 lakh rupees, a mountain too high for this young family to climb alone. Paramand and Amruta are a simple family, their income barely sufficient to meet their daily needs. This unexpected medical crisis has thrown their lives into disarray, leaving them overwhelmed with anxiety and despair.
A Plea for Hope:
Can We Save Little Sarthi? This financial burden has cast a long shadow over the family, adding immense stress to their already overflowing cup of worries. They are now turning to the kindness of strangers, hoping that the community will lend a helping hand to their little warrior.
Imagine Sarthi, growing up strong and healthy, playing with other children, experiencing the joys of childhood. This is the future her parents yearn for, a future that hangs in the balance. Every contribution, no matter how small, will be a beacon of hope for Sarthi, a lifeline that will help her overcome this formidable challenge. Let's come together to support this brave little soul and give her the chance to live a full, healthy life.
Hospital Estimate Document
Date - Fri, 30 May 2025
Important update on Sarathi’s condition. After thorough medical evaluation, doctors have found him currently unfit for surgery due to his age and low white blood cell (WBC) count. However, Team Mitaan is standing strong with him every step of the way.
Our team is closely monitoring his health, ensuring he receives regular care and attention.
Sarathi is currently on nutritional therapy, including special health packets aimed at boosting his WBC count so he can be eligible for surgery soon.
We remain hopeful and are doing everything possible to prepare him for the procedure. Your continued prayers and support mean the world to us and to Sarathi
Let’s keep the hope alive. Every contribution, share, and prayer gets us closer to giving Sarathi the care he truly deserves.
Date - Mon, Feb 24th
We are relieved to share that Sarthi has reached the hospital, and her surgery has begun. Given her young age, the procedure will be carried out in stages, with regular updates on her progress.
A heartfelt thank you to the hospital for their goodwill and support in making this possible. However, we are still working hard to raise the remaining 50% of the surgery cost. Your contributions can make a life-changing difference.
Please continue to support and share—every bit of help brings us closer to securing Sarthi’s healthy future.
Date -Tue, Feb 4th.
The surgery she needs is her only chance at survival, and it's scheduled for 24th February 2025.
Currently, Sarthi is undergoing critical tests to determine if she is ready for surgery. Every moment is precious, and we need to raise the remaining ₹10,53,660 to cover the cost of her life-saving procedure.
Your Contribution Can Save Her Life
We’ve raised a part of the amount, but we urgently need your help to reach the goal. We are calling on the kindness of strangers, the power of community, and your generosity to ensure Sarthi has the chance to grow up healthy and strong.
Every donation, no matter how small, brings us closer to giving Sarthi the future she deserves.
Together, we can make this miracle happen. Thank you for your support.
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.