Sasha’s Only Chance

For a Future.

Please Help Her.

Australian Donors

Make a Tax-Deductible Donation

Donate securely through our Australian charity partner, Epilepsy Foundation.
100% of your donation goes to Sasha’s treatment.

Donations From

Around The World

Anyone can help, no matter where you are.
Make a donation from anywhere in the world via our secure global platform, GoFundMe.

“The only thing standing in the way is money. We will find a way. Every life is priceless, and love never gives up.”

David - Sasha’s dad

US Donors

Tax-Deductible Giving for American Supporters

Support Sasha through our US-based partner organisation, Rare Village.
100% of your donation goes to Sasha’s treatment.

Coming Soon!

Want to Offer Corporate Support?

We welcome major donors, matched giving, sponsorships and partnerships.
Please contact us and our team will be in touch.

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Other ways to support.

  • Introduce us to philanthropists, foundations or organisations who may be interested in backing a world-first cure.

  • Organise a community event, school fundraiser or online campaign to raise awareness and funds.

  • Spread the word on social media, in newsletters or within your network — every share helps amplify her voice.

  • Connect us with businesses or employers interested in supporting a rare disease breakthrough.

  • Ask your workplace if they offer donation matching to double your impact.

  • Turn your birthday into a gift of hope.
    Ask friends and family to donate to Saving Sasha in place of presents — and help fund a world-first cure.

🏦 Donate via Bank Transfer (Australia)

A tax-deductible receipt will be issued shortly after your transfer is received by the Epilepsy Foundation

This is your moment to be part of medical history.

Sasha will be the first child in the world to receive a personalised Antisense Oligonucleotide (ASO) designed to correct a splice site mutation in genetic epilepsy — a revolutionary treatment with the power to change everything for her and millions more.

Your donation will directly fund the final phase of this journey: safety testing and clinical readiness. Time is running out, and we cannot do this without you.

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