28 children suffering from cardiovascular septal defect were referred to French hospital by ARCS for therapy and surgery treatment!

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Tue, Dec 13 2022 7:49 PM
د فرانسويانو روغتون ته ۲۸ تنه د ﺯړه په سوري اخته ماشومان د عملياتو او علاج په موخه ور وپيژندل شو!

ARCS endeavors continuously to help and reach out those vulnerable families, who are broken financially and not capable to treat their children. For this purpose, on 12th December, once again, ARCS has introduced 28 children suffering from cardiovascular septal to French hospital for therapy and surgery treatment. Depending on the severity of disease, each patient costs between 750 USD to 2350 USD, which is paid by ARCS. It is commendable that during this year, 433 children suffering from cardiovascular septal defect have been treated with the help of ARCS, which has brought smile on the faces of their families. This program is still continued with the help of international charity foundations, benevolent people and humanist countries and with endeavors and exertions of ARCS top management.

 

 

د فرانسويانو روغتون ته ۲۸ تنه د ﺯړه په سوري اخته ماشومان د عملياتو او علاج په موخه ور وپيژندل شو!

 

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