My name is Banvari Bind, and I am a farmer from Village: Chakanwabad, Post: Barahata, Thana: Machhlishahr, Sub District: Machhlishahr, District: Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh. I am writing to you today not just as a villager or a worker of the soil—but as a father whose heart is breaking every day while watching his daughter fight a life-threatening illness.
My daughter, Ambika Bind, is just 9 years old. She should be spending her days playing, laughing, and learning—but instead, she is lying weak and tired, struggling every moment with a serious medical condition. Ambika has been suffering from Acute Liver Failure with Hepatic Encephalopathy for the past several months.
This condition has deeply affected her liver and has started to impact her brain. Her health keeps worsening, and we are in and out of hospitals constantly. As a father, it is painful beyond words to see her childhood being stolen like this. There are days she forgets things, days she cries in pain, and nights when I just sit silently, holding her hand, praying for a miracle.
We are trying to get her treated at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, where doctors are helping us in every possible way. But the road ahead is long and heavy.
I earn around ₹15,000 per month from farming—just enough to run a simple village life. But staying in Delhi, away from our home, and managing Ambika’s treatment expenses, medicines, tests, transport, and daily living costs is proving to be too much.
My wife and I have left our home in the village to stay near the hospital in Delhi in a small jhuggi. Back home in Chakanwabad, our lives were already simple and modest, but at least we had a roof of our own. Now we are trying to save our daughter with the little we have.
I am not writing this letter for donations or financial help. I am only reaching out with the hope that you may be able to guide us, connect us to any assistance programs, or even share emotional strength with us. Sometimes, a small direction or a word of support can give families like ours the strength to keep going.
My daughter is fighting every day, and as her father, I refuse to give up on her. I just want her to live a normal, healthy life again—to go to school, smile without pain, and be the bright child she was before this illness took over.
Thank you for taking the time to read my letter. From one human to another, I ask for your prayers and support in whatever way possible.