Save One Life / X
Jul 1, 2025, 18:47
Project SHARE: Global Support, Real Impact | Calyx’s Hemophilia Journey Made Possible by Donations
Save One Life recently shared an encouraging post on X:
This is Calyx, an 11 year old boy from the Philippines with hemophilia, who received factor through Project SHARE.
”These donations did not just treat his bleeds—they’ve given our son the chance to live, laugh, and move forward.”
Read Calyx’s story here.
Meet Calyx, an 11-year-old boy from the Philippines living with hemophilia.
Thanks to Project SHARE, he doesn’t just receive treatment—he receives the chance to be a child again.
Healthcare access should be globally accessible, and only then can we talk about equity and true progress.
This story is a powerful reminder that access to care is not just about medicine—it’s about dignity, possibility, and future.
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