Anne from Haiti raised $200 to get healthy.

Anne
$200
raised
$0
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Fully funded
Anne's treatment was fully funded on April 13, 2013.
  • Anne's story
  • Anne's update

Anne received surgery to remove the begin tumor that caused her constant social stigma and discomfort.

According to our medical partner, Anne was "delighted" with the result of her surgery. They were unable to take another photo of her before ...

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Anne's Timeline

  • April 13, 2013
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Anne's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • April 13, 2013
    FULLY FUNDED

    Anne's treatment was fully funded.

  • TODAY
    UPDATE IN PROGRESS

    Anne's treatment update from Living Hope Haiti is in progress.

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Shantel, a friendly nine-year-old girl from Kenya, is the eldest of two siblings in her family. She is currently in primary school and enjoys playing with her friends and making new ones. According to her parents, Shantel adds vibrancy and liveliness to their household. Her father works as a casual laborer in construction sites, while her mother is a greengrocer in their neighborhood. About two weeks ago, while Shantel was walking along the road with her mother, sister, and her mother's friend and her daughter, a vehicle lost control and flipped over towards them, resulting in injuries to all of them. Shantel was hit on the left leg and sustained bruises on her thigh and an open fracture of the tibia (shinbone) as confirmed by an X-ray. She is currently in chronic pain, and is unable to walk. Doctors at our medical partner's care center have recommended a procedure called an open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), but the family is unable to meet the cost of surgery. If left untreated, Shantel may develop serious complications and may never be able to use her leg again. Fortunately, our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is helping Shantel receive treatment. On April 9th, surgeons at Nazareth Hospital will perform an ORIF procedure to allow her to walk easily and alleviate her pain. Now, Shantel's family needs help to fund this $1,049 procedure. Shantel’s father says: "Please help my daughter. Since the accident involving my family, I have not slept but I thank God that they are all alive. I request for support so that my daughter's leg can be treated, and she can go back to school."

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