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June 2018 Update

No matter how good or bad you think your life is, wake up each day and be thankful.  Someone somewhere else if fighting to survive!” 

Ashvattha Team came to know about a little girl, Bhanveesri, who is not even 2 years old and is fighting cancer to survive. We feel sorry for the little heart who should be spending her time playing with toys, instead is going through the painful process of chemo. It is not something such a little girl deserves.  This also raises the thought of how fortunate most of us are to have a memorable childhood, caring people around and comfortable life to live. We all have so many blessings in our lives and yet most of the time we fail to notice them or take them for granted. Being thankful and expressing gratitude are the most powerful tools for happiness. It adds a lot of positive emotions to life. Life is all about experiences the little moments and enjoying the little things around you. Just waking up in the morning and knowing all the people you love and care about are still alive and healthy is sufficient enough for any day to be a good day. Rest of all the little hurdles we face throughout the day are just experiences we gather in our life. 
Ashvattha is grateful to all the amazing people who are changing the lives for hundreds of people, by being a part of our team. YOU are the reason behind many smiles each day. We are sure Baby Bhanveesri will recover soon and have a beautiful and bright childhood!
Here is her story… Baby Bhanveesri, 1 year 7 months old, is suffering from Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. She was diagnosed with cancer when she was 3 months old.  After 10 months of high dose chemo treatment and started maintenance. Unfortunately, after few months here disease relapsed. Doctors have planned for Bone marrow transplantation which would cost around 4 Lakhs. We contacted the baby’s mother Jwalamukhi and talked to her about her condition. The parents spent every rupee that had on the baby’s help and are now requesting help from friends and family. Ashvattha Team met the family and donated a check of Rs:50,000. As the baby health is critical and all their resources exhausted, every single contribution counts. If you are willing to contribute more, please contact Jwalamukhi (baby’s mother)
AshvatthaJune 2018 Update