Inna is 35 years old and has lived her entire life with cerebral palsy. Her body may be fragile, but her spirit is alive — full of light, of hope, and a deep hunger for life. Despite being classified with the highest level of disability, Inna has never lost her smile or her love for life.
She loves nature documentaries and dreams of simple things — a walk through the park, sunlight on her face, a quiet conversation with friends outdoors. But for her, those moments feel like a distant dream, always just out of reach.
Inna lives on the third floor of a building with no elevator. Whenever she wants to go outside, her elderly mother — a pensioner — must ask neighbors for help carrying her and her wheelchair down the stairs.
It’s exhausting. It’s risky. And it’s nearly impossible to do every day.
A ramp can’t be installed — the building’s layout makes it impossible.
But there is one hope.
A stair-climbing electric wheelchair. A bit of modern engineering that could give Inna what she needs most: freedom and independence. The ability to leave her home without asking for help.
The cost is 55,000 MDL.
For a family living on a pension, it’s out of reach.
But together, we can make it possible.
Even a small donation — 50 lei — is a step toward her dream.
This isn’t about comfort. It’s about dignity.
About helping one woman take control of her life — to go outside, to feel human again and to live.