
💳 M A S T SUDAKARAN SAGADEVAN – People’s Bank (Koslanda)
Acc: 260-2-001-5-0021 137
R Sathyaseelan
Age : 50 yr

We are seeking your support to perform an AB+ kidney transplant.
| Date of Donation | Donor’s name | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 03/28/2026 | M P JANAKA SAMPATH | 500 |
| 04//01/2026 | R MALIDU WIJESEKARA | 500 |
| 04//03/2026 | N D RAMESHWAN | 1000 |
| 04//03/2026 | M D P LIYANAGE | 100 |

The struggle of individuals who need a kidney transplant but cannot afford the treatment is deeply heartbreaking. Day by day, they live with the fear that their life could end at any moment. Along with that fear comes a painful sense of helplessness. For a person suffering from kidney disease, a transplant is not just a medical procedure—it is a second chance at life. But when that chance slips away due to lack of money, it brings immense emotional and mental suffering not only to the patient but also to their entire family.
Imagine a family watching their loved one slowly weaken, knowing there is a treatment available, yet being unable to afford it. It is a painful reality that many face. Daily dialysis becomes their only option to survive, but even that requires time, money, and physical strength. Living this way is exhausting, both physically and emotionally. Knowing that there is hope, but being unable to reach it, creates a deep sense of despair.
Many patients turn to social media, hoping for kindness from strangers, sharing their stories and asking for help. It is a reflection of how desperate their situation has become. As a society, this is something we must think about. When a life can be saved, should money be the reason it is lost? What happens to humanity when survival depends on financial ability?
A small contribution from each of us can make a huge difference. It can give someone hope, a chance to live, and a reason to keep fighting. Saving a life is one of the greatest acts of kindness. Supporting those in need, especially in situations like this, shows the true meaning of compassion and humanity.
