Lets help Ghazi Take his Father Home Safely
25.895€ of 95.000€ raised

My name is Ikram Ahmed Khan, and I am reaching out to you today to seek your urgent support for my dear friend’s father, Sikander Ali Khan, who is facing a critical medical situation.
Ghazi’s father, a Pakistani national visiting on a visa, suffered a severe cardiac arrest on February 6, 2024, resulting in a significant brain injury. He has been receiving treatment at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth ever since. Unfortunately, the accumulated medical bill currently stands at $120000, with the potential for further increases.
Doctors anticipate the need for prolonged medical care and eventual repatriation to Pakistan once Sikander is deemed fit for travel. This transfer will require a specialized medical flight and stretcher transport, incurring additional expenses estimated at $65,000.
We, the family and friends of Sikander, are deeply concerned about this significant financial burden. As many of you know, unforeseen medical emergencies can strike any of us, and we firmly believe in the power of community support during such challenging times.
Therefore, we humbly request your kind contributions to help us cover the mounting medical and repatriation costs associated with Sikander’s care. Any amount, big or small, will make a substantial difference in supporting his recovery and ensuring a safe return home.
Your generosity can bring immense relief to Sikander and his family during this difficult period. We are eternally grateful for your empathy and compassion.
As Allah Almighty encourages us and promises his reward in Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 262: “Those who spend [in Allah’s way] out of their wealth in darkness and in public—their reward is with their Lord, and no fear will there be upon them, nor will they grieve.”
Health insurance does not cover pre-existing conditions, and it does not cover heart and vascular conditions for visitors. Under Standard Visitors Cover, for services relating to the heart and vascular system, the cover provides that you will receive minimum shared room benefits, which is the reduced equivalent to shared room benefits for Australian residents as set by the government.