My name is Joyce, I’m 38 years old, a husband, and the proud father of a 7-year-old daughter. For the past 15 years, I’ve been living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)—a relentless, progressive neurological disease that is slowly robbing me of my ability to live independently and care for my family. In recent months, my condition has worsened significantly. I now suffer from foot drop in both legs, which makes walking extremely difficult. Even more worrying, the disease is beginning to affect my hands and arms, threatening my ability to perform the simplest tasks. There is hope—but it comes at a high cost. To slow the progression of MS and improve my quality of life, I urgently need a combination of: • Advanced medication and high-cost injections • Intensive physical therapy and neuro-rehabilitation • Therapeutic nutrition and long-term care • And most importantly, a stem cell transplant, which could offer a chance to regain control over my body The total cost of treatment ranges between $4,500 a sum far beyond my reach.