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My Son Shaurya

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[Change.org] [My 5-year-old son is fighting for his life due to a rare disorder. The treatment is so expensive that no one can afford it without government help. Sign my petition and ask the PM to help save Shaurya's life.] [Sign my petition]  Dear {NAME}, My son is 5-years-old and fighting for his life. I am terrified that I will lose him. Every day my son’s health deteriorates. While other children are running and playing, he can barely walk, talk or breathe. It breaks my heart to see Shaurya struggling every day and fighting to live. His only hope is to get the right treatment. Shaurya suffers from a rare disorder called Hunter Syndrome. A treatment exists, but it’s so expensive that no one can afford it without government assistance. {NAME}, [sign my petition] and ask Prime Minister Modi to help me get treatment for Shaurya. Most countries subsidise the cost of treatment for Hunter Syndrome. However that is not the case in India. I am living a nightmare where I can’t save my son even though treatment is possible. If Shaurya does not get treatment soon, it will be difficult to save his life. I need to show massive support to the Prime Minister to convince him to take action. [Sign my petition] and give my son a chance to live. Shaurya is my inspiration and I will never give up fighting for him. Thank you in advance for your support, Richa Singh [Sign my petition] Want to change something? [Start a petition]. --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent by Change.org to {EMAIL}. You can [edit your email preferences] or [unsubscribe] from these emails. [Start a petition]   ·   [Contact us]   ·   [Privacy policy] Change.org   ·   548 Market St #29993, San Francisco, CA 94104-5401, USA

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