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Your Donations Transform Lives!

Your support is the foundation of hope. With your donation, the Afghan Medical Complex (AMC)—Afghanistan's first specialized cancer hospital—can become a reality. Together, we'll deliver early detection, quality treatment, and compassionate care to those who need it most. Help us save lives and strengthen healthcare for generations to come.

Payment Methods

Choose your preferred location for cash/check donations

Nangarhar Office

Cash / Check Payments

Contact Person: Abdul Latif "Latifi"
Phone / WhatsApp: +93 777 234340
Email: donate@afghanmedicalcomplex.orgg
Location: Nangarhar

Kabul Office

Cash / Check Payments

Contact Person: Mohammad Omar "Tapand"
Phone / WhatsApp: +93 777 234343
Email: donate@afghanmedicalcomplex.org
Location: Kabul

Online Donation

Every heartbeat matters. Every life has value. Your compassionate donation becomes a beacon of hope for families facing their darkest hours. Together, we transform despair into healing, fear into courage, and illness into recovery.

"The best among you are those who benefit others." - Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)

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Financial Contributions

General Donations
Every contribution, big or small, helps fund construction, equipment and patient care.
Zakat & Sadaqah
Give your Zakat or Sadaqah to support lifesaving cancer treatment for the most vulnerable.
Sponsor a Project
• A hospital ward or ICU unit
• Medical equipment and technology
• Scholarships for Afghan doctors and nurses

Non-Monetary Support & Involvement

Corporate & Business Sponsorship
Partner with us to fund medical infrastructure, equipment or community health programs.
In-Kind Contributions
Donate medical supplies, hospital equipment or essential resources to support AMC's services.
Volunteer Your Time & Skills
Medical professionals, engineers and specialists can contribute their expertise in hospital planning, medical training and patient care support.

Patient Stories - Your Impact in Action

Waheedullah

Waheedullah's Struggle with Leukemia and Poverty

Waheedullah, a 40-year-old father and gas factory worker from Kabul, was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) in August 2024 Months of severe pain and swelling led to the life-changing diagnosis. Forced to leave his job-the only income for his family-Waheedullah fell into financial crisis, relying on loans to afford chemotherapy at Ali Jinnah Hospital. Though he continues treatment, limited resources and lack of specialized care leave him and many other fighting cancer with little support and growing uncertainty.

Toti

Toti's Long Journey Through Stomach Cancer

My name is Toti, and I’m 60 years old. What started as a small eating issue turned into a sever stomach blockage, After visits to several hospital and seven surgeries, including multiple tube insertions, I still couldn’t eat properly. Doctors finally advised me to seek treatment in Kabul My Journey has been long and painful, but I’m still holding on-hoping for healing.

Rohullah

Rohullah's Fight Against Childhood Lung Cancer

I am Rohullah I’m 7 years old and a student. One day, I got very sick with a fever and stomach pain. My dad gave me medicine, but I didn’t get better. We went to many hospital, but nothing worked until we reached the Emergency Hospital They found something in my lungs and sent us to Kabul In Kabul, doctors did laser surgery and found I had cancer. I had more surgeries and now I’m getting vaccine shots. I’ve had four doses, and I feel better now. My dad sold our land and is still borrowing money to help me get well.

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