Nurafaiha, from Sayaburi in Thailand, cannot take milk and is fed through a tube
The baby needs regular hospital treatment and will need several operations
Case highlighted on social media and people clubbed together to raise funds
Nurafaiha, from Sayaburi in Thailand, cannot take milk and is fed through a tube
The baby needs regular hospital treatment and will need several operations
Case highlighted on social media and people clubbed together to raise funds
A baby who was born blind and without a skull is being cared for by a kindly Buddhist monk over Christmas.
Nurafaiha, from Sayaburi in Thailand, cannot take milk normally and has to be fed through a tube.
The 8-month-old's case was highlighted on social media, and people clubbed together to raise funds for her care.
Monk Bhin and the foundation are well known for good works in assisting poor families with special needs.
The other four children in the Nurafaiha's family all go to school, which is a challenge when the family only have the father's meagre income from his job in a factory.
Nurafaiha needs regular hospital treatment and, in the future, will need several operations on her face and skull.
Monk Bhin has so far been able to raise 200,000 Thai baht (£4,400) from the foundation funds and individuals who have responded to his Facebook appeals to assist the family.
Nurafaiha needs regular hospital treatment and, in the future, will need several operations on her face and skull
Monk Bhin and the foundation are well known for good works in assisting poor families with special needs