Saja is only 8 years old, but her world was plunged into darkness in a single, terrifying instant.
Saja is only 8 years old, but her world was plunged into darkness in a single, terrifying instant.
She was just a child playing safely near her home when a sudden shell explosion shattered her reality. The blast didn't just take away her sense of security; it stole the light from her eyes. Today, instead of reading her schoolbooks or seeing the faces of her loved ones, Saja is forced to navigate a silent, heavy darkness.
Without specialized medical intervention, she will remain in the dark forever. But there is hope.
With advanced eye surgery and specialized care, we can restore Saja’s vision and give her back the childhood that was so violently interrupted.
Through Oxygen Organization, Saja can receive this life-changing treatment. With your support, we can bring the light back into her world.
Together, we can help Saja see clearly again and build a brighter future.
In today’s world, humanity remains the strongest bridge connecting people, regardless of cultural differences. the act of تبرع (To Donate) is not merely a financial transaction; it is a message of hope that transcends geographical borders. When we choose to Donate in English, we are opening a door for change, just as someone choosing to Donar in Spain or deciding to Faire un don in France.
The letters may vary, but the purpose remains one. In East Asia, people contribute through 捐赠 in Chinese, while in India, hearts beat with the word दान करें, and in Bangladesh with দান করুন. In Latin America, the echo of Doar resonates in Portuguese, while people extend their hands in Russia with the word Пожертвовать.
The culture of 寄付する in Japan and Spenden in Germany reflects a deep social awareness of the necessity of solidarity. In Turkey, you find the spirit of cooperation in the phrase Bağış yap, in Korea through 기부하기, and in Vietnam via Quyên góp.
Whether we speak of Donare in Italian, اهدا کردن in Persian, or عطیہ کریں in Urdu, we are speaking the language of the soul. In Indonesia, it is called Donasi, in the coastal regions of Africa, they call out Changia, while in the Netherlands, they practice Doneren.
Whether the contribution is made via Przekaż darowiznę in Polish, บริจาค in Thai, Δωρεά in Greek, or לתרום in Hebrew, the impact remains eternal. Even with the diversity of languages like Donera in Swedish, Donează in Romanian, Derma in Malay, Пожертвувати in Ukrainian, Magbigay in Filipino, and Darovat in Czech; one truth stands firm:
"Giving is the only language that the deaf can hear and the blind can see."
At Oxygen Organization, we believe that unifying these efforts is the only way to achieve sustainable development and a tangible humanitarian impact that touches the lives of those in need everywhere.