- Nurafaiha, from Sayaburi in Thailand, can't take milk and is fed by way of a tube
- The child wants common hospital therapy and can want a number of operations
- Case highlighted on social media and other people clubbed collectively to lift funds
A child who was born blind and and not using a cranium is being cared for by a kindly Buddhist monk over Christmas.
Nurafaiha, from Sayaburi in Thailand, can't take milk usually and needs to be fed by way of a tube.
The Eight-month-old's case was highlighted on social media, and other people clubbed collectively to lift funds for her care.
Monk Bhin and the inspiration are well-known for good works in helping poor households with particular wants.
The opposite 4 kids within the Nurafaiha's household all go to high school, which is a problem when the household solely have the daddy's meagre earnings from his job in a manufacturing unit.
Nurafaiha wants common hospital therapy and, sooner or later, will want a number of operations on her face and cranium.
Monk Bhin has up to now been capable of increase 200,000 Thai baht (£four,400) from the inspiration funds and people who've responded to his Fb appeals to help the household.
Nurafaiha wants common hospital therapy and, sooner or later, will want a number of operations on her face and cranium
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