Gebra is a 10-year-old boy from Tanzania and the youngest in his family of three children. His parents are farmers. They depend on their yield for the family’s sustenance and sell water at a retail store for additional income. While this supplementary income helps with some expenses, they still face challenges in affording a balanced diet and, occasionally, face challenges in providing school supplies.
Gebra developed a mass on the right side of his chest when he was just one month old. Although his parents sought medical attention for him when he was a baby, the doctors advised them to wait until he was older for surgery. When Gebra turned seven, they took him to the hospital for treatment, but unfortunately, that facility was not equipped for surgeries, and due to financial constraints, Gebra’s family had to wait for three years. They then sought treatment at another hospital, where one of our partner doctors referred them to our medical partner’s care center, Kafika House, for assistance with the surgery cost.
The mass on Gebra’s chest has continued to grow, limiting his range of motion in his right shoulder. Gebra will undergo surgery to remove the mass on February 6th. Now, Gebra’s family needs help to raise $724 to fund this procedure.
Gebra’s mother said: “I hope my son gets the treatment that will help with the mass on his chest because, as he grows, it makes him feel uncomfortable being around people.”