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Saving one life is like saving an entire world |
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Thursday, 06 March 2008 00:00 |
Tal Gomly, a five-month-old Jewish baby, suffers from a rare congenital anomaly named epispadias. Tal's belly is open and his bladder is exposed to infection. The surgery conducted by a leading Israeli specialist 72 hours after Tal's birth not only failed, but caused complications. The best way to save Tal is to give him the opportunity to undergo a surgery at Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore, which is considered the best of its kind. Tal's parents, which are unskilled workers maitaining 4 children, can't afford surgery charges making approximately 150,000$. AMATZ has undertook to help Tal in his struggle. Project manager : Rimma Zatcovetsky, C.P.A. (Isr), (972)0523815297 You can help Tal by making a contribution to AMATZ, a non-profit Israeli organisation, to the account № 61557/97, branch 875, at Bank Leumi. |