
Hamzeh Ali, a 7-year-old, has been battling advanced stage kidney disease since birth. His condition, characterised by damaged kidneys, has led to severe complications including fluid buildup, chest pain, muscle weakness, anaemia, cognitive issues, and urinary incontinence. Despite undergoing all available treatments, doctors recently informed his parents that Hamzeh’s survival rates are quite low, and he urgently requires a kidney transplant to survive.
With the support provided through The Mainstay Foundation’s Medical Aid Programme, Hamzeh’s father was found to be a suitable donor. He is scheduled for a kidney transplant in June 2024, which promises to give Hamzeh a second chance at life.
This funding has not only covered the medical expenses for the transplant but also provided hope and relief to Hamzeh’s family during this challenging time. The Mainstay Foundation remains committed to supporting families like Hamzeh’s, ensuring they have access to life-saving treatments and the opportunity to live healthier, more fulfilling lives.