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A Saudi woman donated part of her liver to a child she didn’t know. Here’s the story

After turning on social media, Saudi Arabia revealed the details of what happened to the jewel of Al-Haqil, who donated part of his liver to a girl he did not know and with whom he had no connection.

In an interview with Al-Arabiya.net, he explained that he donated his liver to save the young woman, Jumana Al-Harbi, without having any connection with her, after learning of her suffering from one of his friends.

She also revealed that she made her decision despite her retinal damage in both eyes requiring retinal transplants, stressing that that didn’t stop her from helping the little girl.

Volunteering

And he added that he tries to become an influential person and has his own mark in the society by supporting charities.

He also indicated that his childhood was filled with volunteering, noting that he would like to complete the march and indicated that he aspires to have a role within a team to fight poverty in Saudi Arabia.

People speak

Interestingly, Jawhara is a young Saudi woman from one of the famous social media, who was deeply immersed in organ donation to the needy.

She became the subject of discussion on social media after she donated part of her liver to help save the life of the little girl, Jumana Al-Harbi, whom she doesn’t know and has no connection with, after learning of her suffering from a friend of hers .

He indicated that there are many patients who die because there is no one to donate to, explaining that he has been researching and reading about the possibility of organ donation since he was fifteen years old.

The hashtag #Al-Jawhara_Al-Haqil spread to praise what the young woman did as the comments confirmed that she had set the best examples of sacrifice and love for the sake of others and that she embodied all the meanings of the to give.

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