Discovering that your child is afflicted with a life-threatening illness, birth defect, or serious medical condition is distressing, but requiring a heart transplant is devastating.
Mrs. Sadhana Bhavar, a devoted mother, strives to save her 21-year-old son. She requires encouragement, prayers, and most importantly substantial financial assistance. Her husband, Babasaheb Bhavar, an auto driver in Pune, and she, a maid, work tirelessly to earn ₹60-70,000 per month to take care of family of 4 at city like Pune.
Suraj Babasaheb Bhavar, the patient, is an intelligent and accomplished individual, having scored 68% in SSC and 63% in HSc, and completed a course in Automobile Technology. Despite his impressive credentials, his health has deteriorated and day by day his heart is failing and working at only 20% efficiency. He requires a heart transplant.
They have already spent ₹4-5 lakhs from their savings and are seeking ₹3.5 lakhs from family and donors. Applications have been made to the CM Fund and Hospital Trusts, but they still require ₹21.5 lakhs. A hospital estimate of ₹25 lakhs is attached. They need to deposit ₹12.5L in the hospital to enable Suraj get priority in the transplant. Presently he is on waiting number 20 but being young he may get heart earliest.