Montenegrin family from Berlin provides funds for Seid Ljuca's treatment

"Their continued support, given with a sincere desire to help, deeply inspires us. Acts like this speak louder than a thousand words – they restore faith, awaken hope and remind us of the power of kindness that works precisely when it is needed most," said the Foundation's founder.

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A Montenegrin family from Berlin has paid the full amount for the neurorehabilitation treatments of nine-year-old Seid Ljuca, a boy from Podgorica who is struggling with a diagnosis of autism.

The Budi Human Foundation said that although he faces challenges in communication and attention, Seid is a regular third-grade student, a smiling, cheerful and extremely sociable boy, who always shows a desire to progress. Doctors believe that Seid needs to be included in a comprehensive neurorehabilitation program in Croatia, so that he can have the opportunity to progress.

As they said, the Berlin family has selflessly supported the humanitarian actions of the "Be Humane" Foundation on several occasions in the past, always discreetly and with a deep understanding of the need to help those who need it most. Their continued commitment represents a pillar of trust and humanity that goes beyond philanthropy.

"The "Be Humane" Foundation expresses its sincerest gratitude to the Montenegrin family from Berlin for yet another extraordinary gesture by which they, quietly and unobtrusively, enabled another child to get a new chance for a better future. Their continued support, provided with a sincere desire to help, deeply inspires us. Such acts speak louder than a thousand words – they restore faith, awaken hope and remind us of the power of kindness that works precisely when it is needed most. We appreciate that they once again place their trust in our mission and that with their actions they leave an indelible mark in the lives of those who need us most," said the founder of the Foundation, Goran Jovanović.

Thanks to this donation, Seid will soon be able to travel to Dubrovnik, where he will begin neurorehabilitation treatments, which can open the door to a better and safer life.

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