Support for Gladis After the Loss of Her Youngest Daughter, Glarode
Dear friends and families, thank you so much for your support.
This is the story of my beloved aunt Kotte Gladis all away from the Central African Republic.
Gladis is 39 years old, a hard working single mother of six beautiful children, 5 girls and one boy named Brayan.This November 04, she lost her last born daughter, named Glarode Barry through cholera disease and she was 9 years old.
For those who don’t know about cholera, it is a dangerous bacterial infection that spreads through contaminated water and food, often impacting communities with limited access to clean resources. Especially in countries like the Central African Republic. The effect of cholera in the body is severe diarrhea, vomiting, and dehydration. Some people die from it in hours. While treatable, cholera can be devastating, especially for young children because their immune system is very weak.
When Glarode contracted cholera, she was hospitalized on October 26, the result of her medical report showed the disease infected all her intestines and she needed surgery. Unfortunately, after the surgery Glarode was in coma for three days fighting to survive before passing away.
She is beautiful, kind, a perfect daughter that anyone will love to have and I can still remember her sweet voice in my ears. When I used to speak with my aunt, she was always next to her. As you know every mother is attached to their last born children. Aunt used to say “ Glarode is my twin, and I see myself in her character.
.”and I believed her.
The sudden loss of Glarode is affecting her mother, she has history of type one diabetic and high blood pressure. She is mourning her child while caring for her other children. Even though I try my best to help her. But this time, I need your help and support, to surprise her.
With these funds raised I will make sure she has a home in a good neighborhood in the Central African Republic, getting medical help, and all her children go to school. Most importantly because she is a tailor, she loves sewing african clothes, she can have her own business by investing into sewing machines and secure shops in CRA. So she can take care of herself and the children without depending on anyone.
Remember money can’t heal the heart of a mother who just lost her lovely daughter, please keep her in your prayers. All I want is something to keep her busy, so she won’t go through deep depression, because she is very attached to her daughter.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!