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Kabul, Afghanistan

Fundraising Event for Thalassaemia Patients in Afghanistan

Preston
30 November, 2025

From the AAHP-UK Team

In a significant step forward for improving healthcare access for children with thalassemia, AAHP-UK has confirmed that construction for a much-needed expansion of the thalassemia ward in Kabul will begin in January 2025. This development comes after the organisation’s latest monitoring visit in May 2024, during which representatives Hamid Kabir and Dr Wahab Ghani identified urgent requirements to enhance patient care.

Addressing Overcrowding and Safety Concerns

Currently, the existing ward is severely overcrowded, with 3-4 children often sharing a single bed during treatment sessions. This situation not only causes significant discomfort but also increases the risk of cross-infections among patients. Recognising these challenges, the new ward will provide additional space and ensure a safer, more dignified environment for the 1,253 children currently receiving treatment.

Plans and Preparations

The new thalassemia ward will be built adjacent to the existing facility on a designated site. Detailed architectural plans have already been finalised, and AAHP-UK has completed an extensive review of quotations from various construction companies to ensure quality and cost-effectiveness. With all due diligence nearing completion, the project is now ready to move into its construction phase.

For more information about our ongoing efforts and the overall scope of our work, please visit the Thalassemia Project page.

Funding Status

Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of AAHP-UK’s supporters, $25,000 has already been raised to fund the construction. However, an additional $7,000 is still required to fully cover the project’s costs. Every donation plays a crucial role in ensuring the timely completion of this vital project.

Join Us in Making a Difference

This project exemplifies the power of collective action to transform lives. By contributing to the thalassemia ward expansion, you can help provide hundreds of children with the care they need in a safe and supportive environment.

Donate Today

Your support is invaluable. To make a donation or learn more about this initiative, please visit [insert link to donation page or contact information]. Together, we can build a brighter and healthier future for children affected by thalassemia.

Thank you for standing with us in this journey of hope and healing.

On 30th November 2025, the Association of Afghan Healthcare Professionals UK (AAHP-UK) will be hosting a special charity fundraising evening dedicated to supporting children and families living with thalassaemia in Afghanistan.

Thalassaemia is a severe inherited blood disorder that, without consistent treatment, leads to life-threatening complications. Many patients rely on frequent blood transfusions, iron chelation, and specialist care — yet access to these essential services in Afghanistan remains extremely limited. Our upcoming event aims to help bridge this gap.

Held in Preston at the Imperial Banqueting Hall, the evening will begin at 6:00 PM and will include a three-course meal, inspiring speeches, and meaningful opportunities for guests to support this vital cause. All funds raised will contribute directly to equipping and standardising the Thalassaemia Centre in Kabul, as well as providing life-saving medications and nutritional support to prevent dangerous complications.

Your generosity will help ensure that vulnerable children receive the care they desperately need.

Venue
Imperial Banqueting Hall
Preston, PR1 5LG

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Your support can transform lives, bringing relief, dignity, and hope to families battling thalassaemia. Thank you for standing with us.

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