Help for Malika Mataji
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Malika, 28 years old, is an aspiring disciple of HH Jayapataka Swami. From birth, she has grown up in a devotee environment. Despite having a second group disability, Malika leads an active and devotional lifestyle.
She came to Mayapur in 2013 along with her mother and graduated from the international school SMIS in ISKCON. Malika has served in the Mayapur Child Protection Department for nearly two years and is currently serving in the MCS visa office. She is also a talented artist and has been painting Deities in an art studio for many years.
On April 29, Malika suffered a serious fall and sustained three complex fractures with displacement — both legs and one arm. Due to her condition, her bones are very fragile. She underwent three surgeries, where titanium pins were inserted.
Currently, Malika is back in the hospital in critical condition due to severe breathing issues. Her heart stopped four times during this period, and by Krishna's mercy and the efforts of the doctors, she was revived each time. She has now been brought out of a clinical coma, but her condition remains extremely critical.
We humbly request your prayers and any possible financial support for her recovery.
More Info section has her education estimate expenses.
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