Ameena, suffering from tuberculosis, needs your help for treatment

P. A.Hameed Padubidri
May 28, 2019

Ameena, aged about 44 years, wife of Sayed K.H. Thirthahalli, has been suffering from medical condition for more than one year. She was later diagnosed with T.B.(Tuberculosis).

She was advised to undergo medical procedure and hence she was admitted in Mangalore Father Muller Medical College Hospital last year for the medical treatment. She was in the hospital for 4 months for long treatment. The treatment including cost of drugs & other expenses incurred more than 6 lakhs Rupees.

Since it's recurrent haemoptysis, she needs continuous treatment for this disease. She needs further huge amount, which is highly unaffordable due to her poor financial condition. 

She hails from a very poor family. Unless a further treatment is done, her condition becomes really deteriorated.Her husband has been working as house driver for the low salary, which is just sufficient for their hands to mouths.The huge amount was spent for the treatment by making loans including finance loans etc. Her family condition is undergoing a bad financial condition owing to loans as well as her further treatment.

Therefore, she is looking forward earnestly & desperately to have financial help from the donors, charitable organizations & other philantropists so that she can have a continous treatment for her hailment.

Those who want to help her can do so directly or remit their amount to her following bank A/C:

SAYED KATTEHAKLU AHMED

A/C NO.0571101031618

CANARA BANK THIRTHAHALLI SHIMOGA DISTRICT

IFSC Code: CNRB 0000571

Mobile: 0091- 8971398841

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MOHAMMED SS
 - 
Tuesday, 28 May 2019

Allaha Almighty bless you may you recover soon, kindly include IFSC code in to your account

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