As a result of a complicated delivery and brain hypoxia, Vsevolod developed a kephalhematoma. He slept poorly, cried constantly, did not smile, and often had tantrums. As the doctors found out, this was due to increased intracranial pressure. The boy's diagnosis was an organic mental disorder with an autistic spectrum, a delay in speech development of the first level, which leads to social maladjustment.
The parents do a lot to help the child catch up with his peers in development. But treatment requires a lot of money.
The mother asked us to help her child buy the necessary medicines.
The Foundation bought the necessary medicines for Vsevolod for a year of treatment.
“We are very grateful to Bonum Ukraine for hearing us, we thank all the caring people who helped our boy to get one step closer to a normal childhood life full of laughter and inspiration,” the boy's mother writes to us.
We are happy to support this family in the fight for the child's health.
The donation amount is non-refundable, and the funds are distributed among the foundation's projects
Contact us if you have questions or inquiries
BonumForUkraine@gmail.com
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