Our mission is to save lives by promoting prompt diagnosis and raising awareness of the classic symptoms of an infection that triggers the heart disease, the leading cause of pediatric heart conditions in the developing world.
The fund aims to raise money and awareness about Kawasaki Disease, which mainly affects children younger than five-years-old with symptoms including fevers, eye infections and…
Our mission is to save lives by promoting prompt diagnosis and raising awareness of the classic symptoms of an infection that triggers the heart disease, the leading cause of pediatric heart conditions in the developing world.
The fund aims to raise money and awareness about Kawasaki Disease, which mainly affects children younger than five-years-old with symptoms including fevers, eye infections and rashes.
The founder is passionate about fighting the disease after doctors repeatedly failed to spot the symptoms in her daughter Nadia when she was only seven months old in 1993.
After a diagnosis and a full recovery three years later, the mother-daughter pair now fight the disease together with events such as the creative workshop.
Dee Izmail said: “People should come along if they have got creative skills they would like to express, it is a great opportunity for an open and professional workshop.”
Our mission is to save lives by promoting prompt diagnosis and raising awareness of the classic symptoms of an infection that triggers the heart disease, the leading cause of pediatric heart conditions in the developing world.
The fund aims to raise money and awareness about Kawasaki Disease, which mainly affects children younger than five-years-old with symptoms including fevers, eye infections and…
Our mission is to save lives by promoting prompt diagnosis and raising awareness of the classic symptoms of an infection that triggers the heart disease, the leading cause of pediatric heart conditions in the developing world.
The fund aims to raise money and awareness about Kawasaki Disease, which mainly affects children younger than five-years-old with symptoms including fevers, eye infections and rashes.
The founder is passionate about fighting the disease after doctors repeatedly failed to spot the symptoms in her daughter Nadia when she was only seven months old in 1993.
After a diagnosis and a full recovery three years later, the mother-daughter pair now fight the disease together with events such as the creative workshop.
Dee Izmail said: “People should come along if they have got creative skills they would like to express, it is a great opportunity for an open and professional workshop.”
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