Vashu’s father, Mahesh, worked hard as a laborer, spending long hours under the scorching sun to provide for his family. His mother, Jhili, was a homemaker who poured her heart into caring for Vashu and his younger brother.
It started with Vashu feeling tired all the time. He would sit quietly instead of playing with his friends, and his once-radiant smile began to fade. Bruises started appearing on his small arms, and he would often complain of body aches. Worried, Mahesh and Jhili took him to the local doctor. After a series of tests and hospital visits, the devastating news arrived — Vashu was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (Ph-negative), a dangerous form of blood cancer.
Now Vashu is admitted in UM Cancer Care & Research Center in Chomu under the care of Dr. Mukesh Choudhary, a leading oncology specialist. The treatment began immediately — chemotherapy, blood transfusions, and medications — each step necessary to save Vashu’s life. But with each passing day, the medical bills began to pile up.
Mahesh’s daily earnings as a laborer were barely enough to cover their household expenses, let alone the mounting hospital costs. The cost of blood transfusions, hospital visits, and medications was far more than they could afford. The weight of their financial struggle threatened to crush them — but they refused to give up on Vashu.
Despite the pain and exhaustion, Vashu remained brave. On days when the treatment left him weak, he would still smile when his mother sat beside him, holding his hand.
Vashu get the treatment he desperately needs. Every prayer, every act of kindness, would give him a fighting chance to survive.
Vashu’s battle against leukemia is not just his own — it’s a fight for his family’s hope and strength. And with your support, Vashu can dream of a future where he is not confined to a hospital bed but running free in the fields, laughing with his friends once more.
Vashu’s situation is one of courage and resilience. Your help can make sure that his situation doesn’t end with a diagnosis — but with a miracle.
