My name is Aakash, and since the day I was born, life has tested me in ways I could never imagine.
First, my father died in a tragic train accident — his leg got caught in the railway tracks. That one moment changed everything for my family. My mother was left alone, with an infant in her arms and no one to turn to.
Years later, fate struck again — she met with a severe accident that damaged her spine and left her bedridden. And now, I — her only son — am fighting end-stage kidney failure, kept alive by machines.
A Mother’s Endless Sacrifice
To raise me, my mother worked as a housekeeping staff, cleaning floors and homes for years. She never complained, no matter how hard life got. I grew up watching her struggle, and all I ever wanted was to make her proud — to give her a better life.

But fate had other plans. But sometime back, she met with a serious accident that left her bedridden with a spinal injury. Since then, she’s been on complete bed rest, still on medication, unable to work or even move freely. Watching her in pain broke me, but I kept going — taking up freelance photography jobs to support us both.

When Life Turned Cruel Again
Just when things seemed to settle, I fell seriously ill. Doctors diagnosed me with end-stage kidney failure. Now, I undergo dialysis three times a week, each session leaving me weak and exhausted. I can barely travel or work anymore. The cost of my treatment is unbearable, and every day feels like a fight to stay alive.
When the doctors said I needed a kidney transplant to survive, my mother — despite being on bed rest — immediately said, “Take mine.” I couldn’t stop crying. She has already given me life once, and now she’s ready to do it again. Even in her fragile condition, her only wish is to see me live.

Our Struggle for Survival
We don’t have a house of our own. Since my father’s death, we’ve been living in my grandparents’ home, depending on their support. With both my mother and me unable to work, we are running out of resources. Every rupee goes toward my treatment and her medicines.

You Can Help Us See Hope Again
The cost of my kidney transplant is far beyond what we can ever afford. My mother and I have survived every tragedy together, but this time, we need your help to make it through.
Please, help me get this transplant and give my mother the peace of seeing her only son live a full life.
🙏 Your support can give me a second chance — a chance to live, to care for my mother, and to dream again.