One ordinary night, everything changed.
Two-year-old Bianka was full of life, laughter, and innocence when she suddenly collapsed after suffering a rare and devastating cerebellar stroke. Within moments, her family’s world shattered. What began as confusion quickly turned into terror as doctors fought to save her life.
Bianka slipped into a coma.
Emergency teams worked around the clock. She underwent multiple brain surgeries as swelling threatened to take her from the world before she had truly begun to live in it. At one point, doctors warned her family to prepare for the worst. They feared she might never wake up — and if she did, that her life would be forever altered.

Against all medical odds, Bianka survived.
Her awakening was nothing short of a miracle. Nurses and doctors who had braced for heartbreak witnessed something extraordinary: a tiny child refusing to let go. Her survival became a beacon of hope in a place where hope had nearly disappeared.
But survival was only the beginning.
The stroke left Bianka with paralysis and severe brain damage. She now faces challenges no child should ever have to endure — relearning how to move, how to respond, how to interact with the world around her. Simple actions that once came naturally now require immense effort, patience, and specialized care.
Doctors agree that Bianka urgently needs long-term rehabilitation to have a chance at regaining mobility and improving her quality of life. Intensive therapy, specialized equipment, and continuous medical support are critical — and time matters.
Her fight is far from over.
Yet through every setback, Bianka continues to show incredible strength. In her small hands, clenched around life itself, there is resilience that inspires everyone who hears her story. She has already defied death once. Now she needs support to keep moving forward.
Bianka’s journey is a reminder that miracles do happen — but they often need help to continue.