Makhaula




Makhaula, a 10-year-old African girl, is fighting for her life against a rare and deadly disease. She was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia when she was just 2 years old. Sickle cell anemia is a genetic disease that causes the red blood cells to become sickle-shaped instead of round. This can lead to a number of serious health problems, including anemia, pain crises, and organ damage.


Makhaula has been in and out of the hospital her entire life. She has had several blood transfusions and other treatments. However, her condition continues to worsen. She is now in need of a bone marrow transplant, which is her only hope for a cure.


Makhaula's family is desperately trying to raise the money for her transplant. They have started a GoFundMe page and are asking for donations. They have also been reaching out to other organizations for help. However, they are still far short of the amount they need.


Time is running out for Makhaula. If she doesn't get a bone marrow transplant soon, she will die. Please help us save her life.


Here are some ways you can help:

  • Donate to Makhaula's GoFundMe page
  • Share her story on social media
  • Contact your local bone marrow registry
  • Organize a fundraiser in your community


Every little bit helps. Thank you for your support.