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A teenage boy, Tim Naideev, aged 14 and affected by cerebral palsy, needs extensive medical treatment, totaling 213,319 rubles.

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In the heart of Russia, a non-profit organisation named Rusfond, established in the fall of 1996, continues its mission to help children in need. Led by President Lev Ambinder, a laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation, Rusfond has been making a difference in the lives of many children across the nation.

One such child is Sima Topkishova, a 7-year-old girl who requires orthodontic treatment for underdevelopment and narrowing of her jaw. The Centre for Craniofacial Surgery's Orthodontist Natalia Starikova has proposed a plan to use archwire appliances for orthodontic preparation before bone grafting of Sima's upper jaw's alveolar ridge. The cost of her treatment is set at 168,540 rubles, and generous donors, including viewers of GTRK "Tambov", have pledged to collect 32,000 rubles towards her treatment.

Another child in need is Tim Naideev, a 14-year-old boy diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Despite his challenges, Tim can now sit, stand, and walk on his own. However, he still struggles with speaking and has impaired coordination. IMT Neurologist Olga Rymarova aims to reduce pathological muscle tone, achieve stable independent walking, develop speech, and improve fine motor skills for Tim. His further treatment costs 252,319 rubles, and donations have been received from various sources, including an unnamed company.

Bogdan Tarasov, a 2-year-old boy, requires surgical treatment for a congenital foot deformity. Orthopedic surgeon Max Vavilov's plan includes staged plaster casting and surgery to reconstruct the middle and rear parts of Bogdan's feet, as well as the removal of a plate from his left thigh. The Mercy Charity Society (Kazakhstan) and an unnamed company have contributed a total of 372,145 rubles towards Bogdan's treatment.

Lastly, Theme Matviychuk, a 3-month-old child, has been diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta. Pediatrician Anastasia Vartomyan-Tsypriyanova, MD, PhD, at the Center for Congenital Pathology, GMS Clinic (Moscow), believes that Theme needs treatment and physical rehabilitation to strengthen his bones. Theme's treatment costs 550,638 rubles, and donations have been received from various sources, including GTRK "Kaluga" viewers who have pledged to collect 38,000 rubles for his treatment.

Donations for Rusfond can be made via bank cards, e-cash, SMS, and through their app. For the most current status and detailed information about charitable fundraising for the medical treatments of Tim Naideev, Sima Topkishova, Bogdan Tarasov, and Theme Matviychuk in Russia, it is recommended to check popular and reliable Russian crowdfunding platforms or charity sites, look for official social media accounts or pages dedicated to their campaigns, search recent news articles or community announcements related to their fundraisers, and contact NGOs or medical institutions involved in their care for direct information.

With continued support, these children have a chance for a full life. If you'd like guidance on how to find legitimate fundraising pages or advice on verifying such campaigns for authenticity, feel free to ask!

  1. In the midst of their health-and-wellness initiatives, Rusfond, a non-profit organization, is raising funds for the medical-conditions of several children, such as orthodontic treatment for Sima Topkishova or physical rehabilitation for 3-month-old Theme Matviychuk.
  2. The science of medicine plays a crucial role in addressing various medical-conditions, like cerebral palsy in Tim Naideev or osteogenesis imperfecta in Theme Matviychuk, and Rusfond continues to seek health-and-wellness support from donors for these treatments.

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