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Ajla Jusic creates and sells Magnets to help her Father to go to Kidney Transplantation

Published: August 5, 2017
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In order to help her father, Rasim Jusic, who urgently needs 80,000 BAM for kidney transplantation, his young daughter Ajla organized another humanitarian action within which she sells handmade magnets in front of the Eternal Fire in Sarajevo.

Each magnet is special and has its own magic because you directly help the person who really needs it by purchasing these magnets. Ajla’s mother, Nisveta, is engaged in painting and creative work, and Ajla noted that she wanted to be strong, inspirational and persistent in the struggle for Rasim’s new life.

“Sale is going great, magnet costs 5 BAM, and we are grateful to anyone who gives more money. At the suggestion of my honest and wonderful friends, their parents took magnets and sold them to their colleagues at work as well,” said Ajla.

“I would love to thank the most to my mom because without her our lives would be empty and sad,” concluded Ajla.

If you are not able to walk around Sarajevo and help the Jusic family by buying their magnets, you can donate by calling the humanitarian number 090 291 016.

You can also make a payment on the transaction account:

3383202570395637

Bank: UniCredit Bank

Travnicka 24

71 000 Sarajevo

 

Payment for Diaspora:

IBAN: BA393387202847202785

ACC. NO: 45098266101

Bank: UniCredit Bank

(Source: klix.ba)

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