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London teens raise nearly £50,000 pounds for Baby Roza

THE family of baby Roza who was diagnosed with SMA are trying to collect 2.250 million dollars for treatment. Support for Little Roza also came in London. A campaign for baby Roza was launched by volunteers living in London.

Recently, many families have started a charity campaign in order to have their children with SMA treated abroad, and they are announcing these campaigns on social media. SMA, a genetic disease affecting the nervous and muscular system, does not have a definitive treatment, but there are drugs that stop the disease to a great extent.

Roza Arı is just 9 months and diagnosed in Turkey with SMA Type. The family is looking to raise money for an expensive drug called  Zolgens to help save the Roza.

Approximately £50,000 has been collected in the campaign carried out by a group of young people living in London. Speaking to the London Newspaper, Roza’s kindness volunteer Dilara Akarsu said: “£25, 000 was collected for baby Roza in the live broadcast on the evening of February 28 on Instagram.  Since then a total of £49,000 has been collected. We would like to thank everyone who heard our call to help Roza.

The amount required for Roza’s treatment is$ 2,251,750. The amount currently collected is $1,756,375. This been achieved by fundraiseing Turkey and Europe via live broadcast in many countries and continues fundraiser events.

Akarsu said:“Our call to all our people, please give Roza hope, breathe and support. Even £1 you donate and collect will bring Roza one step closer to getting treatment, allowing her to breathe, laugh and play like other children.”

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