A little boy named Sachin, just three years old. Sachin comes from a very poor family. His parents work very hard, often leaving home for long periods to find work and earn money to feed their family.
Life has been tough for Sachin. In an accident, he suffered serious burns. These burns left him with scars on his face, affecting his nose, cheek, and even his eyelids.
Sachin used to love playing with other children in the park. He would run around, laugh, and build sandcastles. But after the accident, the other children started to stare. Some would point and whisper, "Look at his face!" Others would refuse to play with him, saying, "You're different."
Sachin felt sad and confused. He didn't understand why the other children were treating him differently. He would cry to his parents, "Why don't they want to play with me?" His parents, heartbroken, tried their best to comfort him, but they couldn't take away his pain.
Sachin's parents noticed a change in their little boy. He became withdrawn and shy. He stopped smiling as much and spent most of his time alone, playing with his toys in a corner. The joy of childhood seemed to have faded from his eyes.
Sachin needs special doctors to help fix his face. This surgery is very expensive, costing around 11 lakhs. His family is very poor and cannot afford this treatment.
Sachin deserves to live a happy life like other children. He wants to play with his friends, go to school, and chase butterflies in the park. He wants to smile freely, without fear or embarrassment.
You can help Sachin by making a donation. Even a small help can make a big difference. Your kindness will help him get the medical care he needs and bring a smile back to his face. Imagine Sachin playing happily with other children, his face free from scars, his laughter filling the air.
Please donate today and be a part of Sachin's journey to recovery.
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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.