Teamer since: 07/06/2016
Alba is an inteligent funny and amusing girl. Although we well could say “was”, as a terrible tragic accident happened on fateful march 21st 2016. A relative, who was in a shock due to an epileptic attack, let Alba fall from a third floor. Alba saved her life, but a strong brain damage remains on her. Now, we have a long neurorehabilitation process left ahead to see how much she can recover and become herself again a bit. Help us!
Teamer since: 07/08/2017
Xènia is a pretty little girl became tetraplegic due the enterovirus outbreak happened in Spain on 2016. She had the most agressive strain, D68 that made several damages in her spinal chord. She's been in the PICU for 3 months having 3 heart attacks and 2 pneumonia, and she recovered succesfully. After that we'd been in Guttmann Institute, a recovery center for 6 months. We're fighting to keep her as healthy as possible Follow us in: https://www.facebook.com/helpxenia/ Thank you so much,
Teamer since: 31/08/2019
Eva is our little fish. Since he was 4 months old, we are struggling to find the problem he has, of which there is still no clear diagnosis. His brain damage and developmental delay suggest a rare disease. Your collaboration will be used to adapt your life to your environment, expenses that we can not afford alone. Thank you for the support you are giving us and all the positive energy that is coming to you, which undoubtedly makes Eva stronger every day. We keep swimming!
Teamer since: 19/12/2022
Esmeralda es una niña que tiene una enfermedad rara neurológica que le provoca una polineuropatía desmielinizante que le afecta al todo el sistema neurológico, constantes crisis epilépticas, problemas de visión, audición, escoliosis, TDAH, problemas de huesos, entre otros. Necesita muchas terapias, y estas son muy caras, las necesita para poder tener un mejor vida. Podéis pasar a conocerla en nuestro instagram de pequeesme
Teamer since: 23/05/2024
Ayúdanos a recaudar fondos para la investigación y tratamiento de ésta enfermedad rara degenerativa y de carácter genético denominada Distrofia Muscular Facio Escapulo Humeral (FSHD) que se caracteriza por una marcada inexpresividad facial, debilidad muscular progresiva y que cuyos afectados se encuentran con una incapacidad muy variable llegando a perder la capacidad de caminar y la dependencia total de terceras personas durante gran parte de sus vidas. ww.fshd-spain.org