8-year-old girl from Poland sells her toys to save the sick mother

An eight-year-old girl from Poznan decided to organize a fair to sell her toys and other stuff to save her sick mother, reported Pravmir.

A hand-written fair notice of what is to be held on Saturday appeared on one of Poznan houses. It says, "My name is Asia. I’m raising money for treatment and rehabilitation of my mum. I encourage you to support us."

The girl badly needs money to help her seriously ill mother. She wants to sell her clothes, shoes, toys, school supplies and other stuff.

It is known that the information about a girl with a sick mother came to a number of charities, which also decided to help the family financially.

The post gained more and more popularity and began to be massively available in social media. A group of people organize themselves and collectively devise how to financially help Asia and her mother.

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