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Hey all, let's help this little girl, 3year old as she got a heart transplant last year but now needs an angiogram. Her name is Amaia Fernanda. The mom cannot travel to do her yearly review and her cardiologist told her that she needs an Angiogram urgently. Due to Covid19 the mom cannot afford it, and at present is on no paid leave. The Angiogram costs $14000 + consultation fees. The mom has also been hosting BBQ fundraisers on the side. She has tried Mt Hope but is still waiting on an official clinic appointment for Dr Ramroop to review and recommend. Let's rally to help this mom save her little girl's heart ❤
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    Kaajal Persad - Mohammed donated $142

    Good luck baby girl ??

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Save Amaia's Heart

by Alicia rampersad
Created Jul 18, 2020 | Trinidad and Tobago
$2,808 raised of $20,000 goal 14%
  • 9 Donations
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