Malaga Transport Company Aids Family of Toddler with Rare Disease

The Municipal Transport Company (EMT) of Malaga has offered three vouchers of thirty trips each to Bouchra Harrachi, the mother of little Ayoub, the Moroccan boy of two and a half years old suffering from a rare disease since birth and who is receiving treatment in Malaga, pending a kidney transplant operation.
Miguel Ruiz, the head of the EMT company, touched by Ayoub’s story, decided to make this gesture towards Bouchra, his mother, who travels long distances with him before going to the Mother and Child Hospital in Malaga, reports La Opinion de Malaga.
To read: Fundraiser Launched for Moroccan Toddler Awaiting Kidney Transplant in Spain
This humanitarian gesture by EMT is a great relief for the Moroccan woman who received the vouchers last Tuesday and did not fail to thank the company. Thanks to the El Rocío Brotherhood who took care of her round trip to Morocco, she was able to fly on February 23 to Nador with her son to see her husband and her two other children, after three years of separation.
To read: Spain Denies Visa to 2-Year-Old Moroccan Boy with Rare Disease, Family Faces Legal Battle
Bouchra has obtained a residence permit to stay in Malaga, but cannot work and therefore has no source of income. She lives with her son in an apartment graciously provided by an anonymous donor and is fed thanks to the solidarity of the association in the neighborhood where she lives in Malaga.
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