
Special wound dressings
Non-adherent dressings changed almost every day — the single largest cost of her care.

Amara is nine years old. A rare condition makes her skin fragile enough to blister from the smallest friction, so most days she stays in one room, wrapped in soft dressings her mother changes twice a day.
Every new wound means more pain, and every flare-up needs care her family cannot pay for. The treatment and supplies she needs pass $93,550.
“She asks me if the pain will still be there when she grows up. I want to tell her no. Your donation is one night without pain in her life.”



Photos shared by Amara's family, with their permission.
Before a single dollar is asked for, the case passes a four-step review.
Signed report from the dermatology unit following Amara, with photos dated by the clinic.
Every line of the budget comes from a written quote by the hospital, pharmacy or supplier.
A caseworker visited the family twice to confirm income, dressings used and what is missing.
Payments go straight to the clinic and suppliers, and the receipts are posted in Updates.

Non-adherent dressings changed almost every day — the single largest cost of her care.
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The campaign started to spread, but the amount raised is still far from what her treatment costs. Every share brings her closer.
New wounds appeared over larger areas, and dressings now have to be changed almost every day.
Between medication, household bills and dressing supplies, the family ran out of money mid-month.
The family formally asked the health service to supply the dressings. There is still no answer, which is why this campaign exists.
I gave because I could see exactly where the money goes. Two days later the receipt for her dressings showed up in the updates. That never happens.
I watched the video with my daughter. She asked if Amara was going to be okay. We donated together — it cost less than our takeaway that night.
I have supported a lot of campaigns and this is the first one that sent me a real update from the hospital, with dates and costs. I trust it.
Everything you may want to know about Amara's campaign and the CareLink Relief Fund.
A rare genetic skin disease that makes her skin blister and tear from the smallest friction, requiring daily specialist dressings.
A small team that verifies each case, publishes the costs and releases the money directly to the clinics and suppliers involved.
Yes. Payments are processed over an encrypted connection and you receive a confirmation for every contribution.
You choose an amount, complete the payment, and the funds are added to Amara's campaign balance the same day.
Supporters get a short progress note after each hospital visit, and the updates section on this page is kept current.