Success! Sharon from Kenya raised $1,145 to fund fracture repair surgery so she can walk again.

Sharon
$1,145
raised
$0
to go
Fully funded
Sharon's treatment was fully funded on December 28, 2022.
  • Sharon's story
  • Sharon's update
November 28, 2022

Photo of Sharon post-operation

March 20, 2023

Sharon underwent fracture repair surgery so she can walk again.

Sharon's surgery went well and she was discharged from the hospital the next day. Upon leaving the hospital she was able to move with crutc...

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Sharon's Timeline

  • November 28, 2022
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Sharon was submitted by SAFE Program Admin, SAFE Program Admin at African Mission Healthcare.

  • November 29, 2022
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Sharon received treatment at AIC Kapsowar Hospital in Kenya. Medical partners often provide care to patients accepted by Watsi before those patients are fully funded, operating under the guarantee that the cost of care will be paid for by donors.

  • November 29, 2022
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Sharon's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • December 28, 2022
    FULLY FUNDED

    Sharon's treatment was fully funded.

  • March 20, 2023
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Sharon's treatment was successful. Read the update.

Funded by 22 donors

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$710raised
$164to go