South Africans Are Rallying Around Baby Mianké’s ICU Fight

Mianké’s tiny lungs are fighting through RSV and pneumonia right now but her parents still believe there is good left in the world… and that a community of strangers might... The post South Africans Are Rallying Around Baby Mianké’s ICU Fight appeared first on Good Things Guy.

South Africans Are Rallying Around Baby Mianké’s ICU Fight

Mianké’s tiny lungs are fighting through RSV and pneumonia right now but her parents still believe there is good left in the world… and that a community of strangers might help carry their family through this nightmare.

 

Pretoria, South Africa (21 May 2026) – A tiny baby is lying in ICU right now fighting for breath, while her parents sit beside her doing the only thing parents can do in moments like this… hoping, praying and trying not to fall apart while the machines beep around them.

Nine-month-old Mianké has already faced more in her short life than most people ever should. Born as a micro-premie at just 29 weeks, she arrived in the world far too early, with tiny lungs that never had the chance to fully develop. Since the day she was born, every milestone has mattered a little more and every breath has been something her parents have never taken for granted.

Now their little girl is in hospital battling severe Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and pneumonia, and the fight has become terrifyingly urgent.

Mianké is currently on high-flow oxygen support in ICU as doctors work around the clock to help her fragile lungs recover. What started as an illness escalated rapidly, leaving her family facing every parent’s worst nightmare… watching their baby struggle simply to breathe.

“Seeing such a small baby struggle to breathe is something no parent can truly prepare for,” her family shared.

Her mom, Reck Mare, reached out to Good Things Guy in absolute desperation, hoping that South Africans might once again do what they always seem to do in moments like this… become the helpers.

Alongside the emotional devastation comes another impossible reality. The medication helping protect Mianké’s lungs is incredibly expensive. Due to her prematurity and compromised lungs, Mianké urgently needs Synagis injections, specialised treatment used to protect vulnerable babies from severe RSV complications. Each injection costs R17,000.

Medical aid covered only the first injection.

The family somehow managed to pay for the second themselves by scraping together every cent they could find but Mianké still desperately needs three more injections. Together with growing specialist accounts, hospital costs and medical shortfalls, the family now needs to raise R100,000.

“Our crowdfunding campaign has completely stalled, and as parents, we are watching the clock tick away while our baby fights for breath,” Reck explained.

But if there is one thing this country has shown over and over again, it’s that South Africans know how to rally around people during impossible moments. Good Things Guy readers have helped families rebuild after fires, assisted strangers through medical emergencies and raised funds for people they have never even met simply because something in their hearts told them to help.

Reck says if 500 people donated just R100 each, they could secure Mianké’s next life-saving injection almost immediately. And suddenly the impossible doesn’t seem quite so impossible anymore.

Right now, Mianké’s family needs support, prayers, shares and whatever help people can offer. Every donation goes towards ICU and hospital shortfalls, specialist medical care, ongoing treatment and the medication helping their little girl keep fighting.

And while this story starts in heartbreak, there is still something incredibly hopeful sitting inside it too… a family refusing to give up on their daughter and a community with the power to remind them they are not fighting alone.

To assist little Mianké, click here.


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