Amanda wins another battle in the hospital, but now she needs a new home in Spain

The family needs to find a new home in Spain. The place they are currently renting is no longer an option, and despite having applied several times to rent a house, they have encountered difficulties due to being new immigrants in the country.

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Amanda Lemus Ortiz, the little Cuban girl whose story has touched thousands, is celebrating a new milestone in her recovery, but her family is now facing the urgent challenge of finding a new home in Spain.

After undergoing her fourth surgery at La Paz Hospital in Madrid, the girl has temporarily left the hospital, a news that has filled her family and the entire community that has supported her during this difficult journey with hope and joy.

“Amanda looks nothing like the sad, yellow-eyed baby who arrived at the hospital nine months ago. She is a much stronger girl, and that is clearly evident in the photos and videos we share often,” expressed activist Yamilka Laffita, known as Lara Crofts, in an emotional message posted on Facebook.

In that same message, Laffita issued an urgent call: Amanda and her family need to find a new home in Spain. The place they are currently renting is no longer an option, and despite having applied several times to rent a house, they have faced difficulties as recent immigrants to the country. While they do not need financial assistance, they urgently require a place to settle while they continue to help the girl recover.

The case of Amanda has brought together thousands of people since she arrived in Spain in March of this year, thanks to a solidarity campaign that covered family expenses while her medical treatments, conducted entirely in Spanish hospitals, have been free of charge. So far, nearly 30,000 euros have been raised through donations.

A particularly touching moment occurred this Monday when a video shared by Lara Crofts showed Amanda taking her first steps on the hospital bed, encouraged by her father, Enmanuel Lemus. The images, filled with hope, have quickly gone viral on social media.

The Cuban community in Spain and other countries has generously responded on multiple occasions to support Amanda and her family. Now, the message is clear: to find a place where they can live with dignity and stability while continuing to face the challenges ahead.

For those who can offer assistance or know someone who can help, it has been requested to contact Mila Ortiz or Enmanuel Lemus, Amanda's parents. The family remains grateful for every gesture of solidarity that has made this journey toward health and a better life for their little one possible.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Amanda Lemus Ortiz Case

What is Amanda Lemus Ortiz's current situation in Spain?

Amanda Lemus Ortiz is recovering after undergoing her fourth surgery at La Paz Hospital in Madrid. Although she has shown significant improvement, her family is facing the challenge of finding a new home in Spain to support her recovery in a stable environment.

What does Amanda's family need right now?

Amanda's family needs to find a new home in Spain where they can live with dignity and stability. Although they do not require financial assistance, it is urgent for them to secure accommodation due to the challenges they face in renting as newly arrived immigrants in the country.

How has international solidarity influenced Amanda's case?

International solidarity has been crucial in saving Amanda's life. Thanks to donations and the support of activists and the Cuban community abroad, her treatment in Spain was financed, allowing her to overcome the shortcomings of the Cuban healthcare system in critical cases.

What role has Amanda's family played in her recovery?

Amanda's family has been instrumental in her recovery process. Emmanuel Lemus, her father, donated a portion of his liver for the transplant, and along with his wife Mila, they have been supporting their daughter at every stage of her treatment in Spain, demonstrating unwavering dedication and sacrifice for her well-being.

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