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.
Zhanarah Snow is a 1.5-year-old girl in the Philippines. She has been diagnosed with Epilepsy, Global Development Delay, Hydrocephalus, and Lissencephaly Pachygyria. (see definition below)
The parents are doing their best to get some help for their baby girl, but they can barely make enough to survive. Picture this: no real ceiling, just a makeshift roof held up by a branch. When it rains, they're using that branch as a clothesline to keep the place from turning into a swimming pool. Zhanarah's family reached out to Maya’s Hope for support. This family needs us.
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Lissencephaly (agyria or smooth brain) is a rare congenital anomaly representing an arrest of brain development before the third or fourth month of gestational age. It may occur alone or in association with many other syndromes.