Yazdin Sai
Yazdin Sai was born in 2010 with a rare and life-threatening condition that caused brain tissue to herniate onto his face. The deformity affected essential functions, including vision, breathing, and smell, and exposed him to repeated infections and neurological risks. His father, a daily-wage labourer, and his mother, a homemaker, struggled under the emotional weight of caring for a child with such complex needs. Limited income placed specialized treatment beyond the family’s reach, yet they continued searching for help.
At Inga Health Foundation, the family learned that advanced pediatric craniofacial surgery could be provided at zero cost through committed international donors. After careful evaluations and counseling, Yazdin underwent corrective surgery in September 2024. The successful procedure restored critical functions and reshaped his appearance, greatly reducing medical danger. Today he is stronger, attends school with confidence, and dreams freely. His recovery reflects magnanimous donor support from Doshi Smiles – Changing Lives and proves that compassionate expertise can transform a child’s future.