Humanitarian Stories

Najeeb Saif Al-Shar’i: A Journey from Kidney Failure to Hope at the Dialysis Center in Al-Ghaidha

In a time of mounting crises and scarce healthcare resources, stories of hope stand as living proof that human resilience and specialized medical care can truly change the course of a life. Najeeb Saif Al-Shar’i is one of those who fought a fierce battle with illness — and emerged still carrying hope.The Beginning: Years of Silent SufferingIllness was no sudden visitor in Najeeb’s life. For years, he lived with chronic high blood pressure accompanied by recurring heart problems — a condition that carried serious consequences if left untreated. Over time, his health deteriorated steadily until he was diagnosed with chronic kidney failure, the most critical stage in the progression of kidney disease.Health Challenges: A Body Crying OutAs his condition worsened, Najeeb reached a critical stage that could not be delayed. He suffered from severe weakness that disrupted even the most basic daily activities, along with noticeable difficulty breathing and significant swelling in parts of his body. These combined symptoms were his body’s urgent call for immediate medical intervention. Faced with this alarming reality, Najeeb and his family had no choice but to begin kidney dialysis sessions — a treatment that became his lifeline from that moment forward.Hope at the Dialysis Center in Al-GhaidhaNajeeb was referred to the kidney dialysis center in Al-Ghaidha, operated under the supervision of Al-Ameen Humanitarian Support Organization (IRVD – Alameen), where he received comprehensive medical care and regular check-ups to monitor his condition. From the moment his dialysis sessions became consistent, his health began improving in a clear and tangible way. Some of his strength returned, the burden of his symptoms began to ease, and a smile that had long been absent slowly found its way back to his face.Today: A Better Life and a More Stable FutureToday, Najeeb Saif Al-Shar’i continues his treatment with confidence and peace of mind. He sits at the dialysis center with an expression of calm and contentment, grateful for the support and care he has received — care that helped him regain his health and instilled in him hope for a better life. Dialysis sessions are no longer a burden in his eyes; they have become a bridge he crosses each time toward greater wellness and stability.Najeeb’s story is a deeply human example of what Al-Ameen Humanitarian Support Organization provides: genuine medical support for those who need it most, at their most vulnerable moments. It carries a clear message — accessible healthcare is not a luxury, but a fundamental human right.