A public fundraising campaign has been launched to help Marina Ilyenko, a 38-year-old mother of two, continue the cancer treatment her family says is keeping her alive. According to campaign organizers, Ilyenko has been battling lung cancer for seven years and now needs about NIS 45,000 a month after her health fund stopped financing a key medication.
For those close to her, the appeal is not only about medical bills but also about time. They describe a mother fighting to remain present for her two sons, ages 7 and 11, while her family struggles to shoulder costs far beyond what a single salary can support.
A family facing impossible costs
Campaign materials identify the drug as Tagrisso and say additional injections are also required as part of treatment. Organizers say the combined expense reaches about NIS 90,000 for two months, a figure they say the family cannot manage on its own.
Supporters say Ilyenko’s condition has worsened in recent months, making continued treatment even more urgent. The medical claims in the campaign were not independently verified, but organizers say the funding gap has left the family in immediate need.
A fight for more time
The appeal has been framed in deeply personal terms, centering on Ilyenko’s role as a mother and the family’s effort to keep her treatment going for as long as possible. Donations can be made through the campaign page here.
Organizers are also asking those who cannot contribute financially to share the campaign more widely. In their message, they say every donation, no matter the size, can help buy Ilyenko more time with her children.
For the organizers behind this campaign, however, the issue is immediate and personal. Their goal, they say, is to give Marina Ilyenko a chance to keep living and to remain with the two children waiting for her at home.
Donations can be made through the campaign page here. https://giveback.co.il/project/90086