Why Monthly Giving Matters the Most? Lifelong Care for Thalassemia and Hemophilia Patients at Fatimid Foundation

 When it comes to giving to healthcare for chronically ill patients, consistency is not only useful—it's lifesaving. At Fatimid Foundation, where we are treating thousands of thalassemia and hemophilia patients, the greatest impact support we can get is not from single large gifts—it's from monthly givers who unobtrusively and consistently drive our mission through their cash donation for patients.

Lifelong Care for Thalassemia and Hemophilia Patients at Fatimid Foundation


If you've ever asked yourself how you can truly, genuinely make a difference, monthly giving is the solution.

The Reality: Chronic Illness Requires Ongoing Support

Thalassemia and hemophilia aren't periodic issues. They are conditions that demand continuous, uninterrupted treatment from infancy through adulthood:

  • A thalassemia child receives blood transfusions every 2 to 3 weeks.

  • A hemophilia patient requires clotting factor therapy on a regular schedule, especially after injury or surgery.


Both groups need lab tests, medical supervision, and nutritional support throughout their lives.


When treatment is delayed or interrupted—because of lack of funds or medical supplies—the consequences can be severe: organ damage, disability, or even death.

This is why sustainability in cash donation for patients isn't merely an administrative imperative—it's a medical requirement.

Monthly Giving: The Backbone of Our Mission

At Fatimid Foundation, we depend on monthly cash donations for patients to:

  • Keep medical resources such as screened blood, clotting factors, and IV gear in a steady supply.

  • Plan ahead—never dipping below essential inventory levels.

  • Help patient continuity so children never miss a session due to a lack of money.

  • Run nationwide centers treating patients from Karachi to Peshawar.

  • Recruit and keep trained doctors, nurses, and counselors committed to long-term care.


One-time donations help with emergencies. But monthly giving helps us save lives—every single day.

Why Monthly Giving Works—For You

Easy and Automated

Set up once, and your cash donation for patients is deducted automatically—no extra steps.

Budget-Friendly

You don't have to give a big one-time gift. Little bits do a lot of good and give steady, reliable help.

Traceable and Transparent

You get receipts and reports, so you know exactly where your money is headed.

Emotional Satisfaction

You're not donating once—you're becoming part of a patient's life story, providing constant hope and healing.

A Story of Consistent Support

Meet Ali, a 7-year-old boy with thalassemia major. Ali has required two blood transfusions per month since birth. His father, who works as a daily wage laborer, couldn't cover the ongoing expenses. That's when Fatimid intervened.


Ali was paired with a monthly donor who gave PKR 5,000/month. One simple act of generosity provided Ali's normal transfusions, laboratory tests, and follow-ups.

Ali is healthy and in school today and dreams of becoming a doctor. All because one donor chose the monthly gift option over a one-time gift.


"Knowing I help the same child each month makes me feel like I'm really making a difference,"

—Monthly Donor, Lahore


Join the Circle of Care

By joining as a Monthly Donor, you're not only making a cash donation for patients, you're becoming a co-healer with us.

Your steady commitment means:

  • A child won’t miss their critical transfusion

  • A hemophilia patient won’t face a hospital emergency

  • A parent can breathe easier, knowing someone is walking this journey with them

Final Thought

In a world of uncertainty, your monthly support offers something priceless: consistency. For those living with chronic, inherited blood disorders, that consistency is the difference between stability and suffering.


At Fatimid Foundation, we believe no child should suffer due to a lack of resources, and with your help, they won’t have to.


Become a monthly donor today. Because healing isn’t one-time—it’s ongoing.


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