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Global Aid Mission Fights Skin Cancer Struggles for People with Albinism
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47924, member: 636"] Global Aid Mission stepped up their fight for people with albinism during a recent gathering in Harare. The charity group marked International Albinism Awareness Day with a powerful message about skin cancer dangers. CEO Easter Chasi told attendees that people with albinism face serious health risks because they lack melanin protection. She urged them to stay strong and chase their dreams despite facing discrimination. The organization wants to build better support networks for these vulnerable individuals. Nurse Anesu Gumbo has treated albinism patients since 2018 and shared heartbreaking stories from her work. She described caring for one woman who developed a massive wound that needed daily medical attention for two years. The expensive treatment costs between 10 and 15 dollars every single day. Many families cannot afford these crushing medical bills. Global Aid Mission covers all treatment expenses and provides free nursing care to help these patients. The charity hands out free sunscreen and protective gear because regular products cost too much for most families. Nurse Gumbo warns patients to stay out of direct sunlight and always wear protective clothing. Tariro Mazambani spoke about the harsh reality of living with albinism and facing rejection from relatives. School children often mock her poor vision and skin condition. She works hard to educate others about accepting people who look different from them. [/QUOTE]
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