Parohitaishi Welfare Foundation has once again demonstrated its commitment to humanity by extending financial support to Master Arush Banik, a young child suffering from Hunter Syndrome (MPS-II) — a rare and life-threatening genetic disorder.Hunter Syndrome affects the body’s ability to break down certain complex molecules, leading to severe physical and developmental challenges. The treatment process is complex and costly, creating immense financial strain on affected families. Recognizing this, Parohitaishi Welfare Foundation stepped forward to assist Arush’s family, helping them continue his medical care and treatment.Through this noble gesture, the Foundation aims to inspire hope, compassion, and social responsibility among people. It stands as a reminder that when communities come together, even the most difficult battles can be fought with courage and love.Parohitaishi Welfare Foundation remains dedicated to supporting children suffering from rare diseases and ensuring that no family faces their struggle alone.
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