At 13, Dhana Laxmi Is Fighting Blood Cancer, Instead Of Chasing Her Dreams..
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At 13, when most children are busy playing, laughing, going to school, and dreaming about a beautiful future, Dhana Laxmi’s world has been reduced to hospital beds, painful treatments, and an endless fight for survival. For the past two years, this brave little girl has been battling Blood Cancer (AML), facing more pain than any child her age ever should.
Once a bright 6th-standard student, Dhana Laxmi dreamed of becoming a doctor one day. She loved studying and had a future full of hope in her eyes. But cancer cruelly took away her school, her childhood, and the simple joys of being a little girl. Today, instead of books and classrooms, her days are filled with medicines, injections, weakness, and fear.
As if this battle was not enough, tragedy had already broken this family once. In 2022, Dhana Laxmi lost her father in a road accident. Since that day, her mother has been carrying the entire family on her shoulders alone. Working as a house helper in 3–4 homes and sometimes doing handloom work, she somehow earns just ₹8,000 a month to feed her two daughters and keep this fight going.
When doctors said a Bone Marrow Transplant was her only hope, her mother did not think twice. She gave a part of herself and became her daughter’s donor, doing everything a mother could to save her child. But even after the transplant, Dhana Laxmi’s suffering has not ended.
Her condition is now extremely critical. She is battling CMV Reactivation, Grade IV Gut GVHD, and suspected sepsis. Severe vomiting, loose motions, low platelets, and constant weakness are making recovery painfully difficult. Her tiny body is fighting every second just to stay alive.
The family has already spent nearly ₹10 lakh, exhausting every possible resource they had. Now the hospital has estimated another ₹6–7 lakh for her urgent treatment. For a mother who is already fighting alone after losing her husband, this amount is impossible to arrange.
Today, this is not just a fight against cancer. It is a mother’s fight to save the only dream her daughter still holds close – the dream of becoming a doctor someday.
Please come forward and help Dhana Laxmi survive. Your small donation can give this little girl another chance at life, school, and the future she still dreams of.
Don’t let blood cancer steal her childhood and her dreams forever!
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