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Islamabad: Parents of Ahmed Hassan, a 10-month-old boy suffering from Sever Tetralogy of Fallout since birth have appealed to philanthropists to help them in arranging travel expenses to Chennai, India where the boy will be undergoing a surgery, says a press release. The medical case of, Ahmed Hassan, was properly
By our correspondents
October 04, 2015
Islamabad: Parents of Ahmed Hassan, a 10-month-old boy suffering from Sever Tetralogy of Fallout since birth have appealed to philanthropists to help them in arranging travel expenses to Chennai, India where the boy will be undergoing a surgery, says a press release.
The medical case of, Ahmed Hassan, was properly taken care of by a social worker, Sajjad Ahmed, who contacted foreign charity organisations in USA, Australia, Canada and received positive response from an Australian charity organisation, Children First Foundation. However, the Australian organisation was unable to arrange for the travel of the kid to Australia therefore they organised the treatment of the baby boy at Frontier Lifeline Hospital, Chennai in India. All expenses for the treatment of baby boy will be taken care of by Children First Foundation, Australia.
However, the problem for the family remains the travel expenses of Ahmed Hassan’s father, Ghulam Abbas, who is likely to travel with his son to Chennai. He has appealed to Malik Riaz and other philanthropists to make arrangements for travel of Ghulam Abbas to Chennai, India. The family is likely to travel on October 6, 2015 from Lahore Airport to Chennai. Ghulam Abbas can be contacted at mobile no. 0333-7100861.
The medical case of, Ahmed Hassan, was properly taken care of by a social worker, Sajjad Ahmed, who contacted foreign charity organisations in USA, Australia, Canada and received positive response from an Australian charity organisation, Children First Foundation. However, the Australian organisation was unable to arrange for the travel of the kid to Australia therefore they organised the treatment of the baby boy at Frontier Lifeline Hospital, Chennai in India. All expenses for the treatment of baby boy will be taken care of by Children First Foundation, Australia.
However, the problem for the family remains the travel expenses of Ahmed Hassan’s father, Ghulam Abbas, who is likely to travel with his son to Chennai. He has appealed to Malik Riaz and other philanthropists to make arrangements for travel of Ghulam Abbas to Chennai, India. The family is likely to travel on October 6, 2015 from Lahore Airport to Chennai. Ghulam Abbas can be contacted at mobile no. 0333-7100861.
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