At 2 a.m., we received a call from a rickshaw driver in panic—his mother was struggling to breathe, and he didn’t have money for hospital admission. He kept saying, “Please help… I don’t want to lose her.”
Ambulance availability was slow that night, so we rushed there ourselves and carried his mother to a nearby private hospital. The driver kept apologizing for “not being able to pay,” even though his only concern was saving his mother.
We paid the admission amount and arranged medicines for the first 48 hours.
The next day he came to us, still wearing his sweaty shirt from the night before, hands folded… crying silently.
His mother survived.
He told us, “You didn’t just save her… you saved me too.”
There are hundreds of emergency cases where people lose loved ones simply because they can’t afford immediate medical help.
Your contribution can save a life at the exact moment it matters most.