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Al Jalila, Mahzooz tie up to help Filipina cancer patient

- Jamil Khan, Senior Reporter

DUBAI: Al Jalila Foundation recently partnered with Mahzooz to support a young Filipina mother, Grace, in her fight against small cell lung cancer.

Ater learning about Grace’s situation, Mahzooz made the decision to donate the remaining funds in addition to Al Jalila Foundation’s planned fundraiser for Grace’s treatment.

Grace needed immediate medical atention to treat the incapacita­ting symptoms of cancer. An accountant by profession, Grace has been living in the UAE since 2007 and had been leading a healthy, busy life being engaged in active sports up until May 2021, when she started suffering shortness of breath and severe coughing, which is when her cancer diagnosis was confirmed.

Having the Al Jalila Foundation coordinate and organise Grace’s crowdfundi­ng campaign, as well as Mahzooz’s generous contributi­on, has enabled Grace to receive the immunother­apy treatment she needs to cure her cancer.

“At Mahzooz changing lives for the beter is our credo. There is a joy that is indescriba­ble when you’re able to transform someone’s life and bring them hope in the face of surmountin­g odds. When we heard about Grace’s case, we knew we had to do something; she’s a young mother and her medical condition would also affect the life of her daughter. While it is a serious disease, we are happy that we can provide for her treatment and hopefully she will make a full recovery,” said Farid Samji, CEO of EWINGS, Managing Operator of Mahzooz.

“With the increasing number of cancer cases reported every year around the world, Al Jalila Foundation helps patients unable to afford quality treatment. With the support of our partners and donors like Ewings, every year we can fund life-saving treatment for hundreds of patients in the UAE batling the disease. It is thanks to this community spirit and care that patients like Grace are given a second chance. Studies show that emotional support is integral to the healing journey therefore, in addition to financial medical aid, Al Jalila Foundation also provides emotional support to women with cancer through our Majlis Al Amal community. Grace’s story of hope is testimony that we can all do our part to make a difference in the lives of cancer patients,” said Dr Abdulkaree­m Sultan Al Olama, CEO of Al Jalila Foundation.

Mahzooz has been Al Jalila Foundation’s CSR partner for several similar cases and together, they have sponsored the treatment of patients suffering from serious diseases who were unable to afford treatment.

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