Children in the Philippines who live in extreme poverty lack access to quality healthcare. They are often denied assistance and are unable to afford necessities to improve their quality of life.
Khylie has microcephaly, cerebral palsy and epilepsy. She is 8 years old. Her father works as a brickmaker, earning around US$80 per month. Because of her epilepsy, she needs expensive medications to manage her seizures. Her mother reached out to us for help for Khylie so she can receive her medicine as well as formula and diapers. They are also in need of a fridge to store Khylie's food. Can you help Khylie?
Maya’s Hope helps disadvantaged children living in poverty and helps provide hope by instilling value and purpose in each child. We are celebrating 10 years of bringing hope to children around the world.