Muhereza is a 31-year-old man from Uganda. He is married and a father of two, living with his family in a modest two-roomed mud house. Currently, Muhereza and his wife earn a living through small-scale farming to support their household.
For five years, Muhereza has had a left inguinal hernia. He has endured persistent pain and swelling. The ongoing discomfort has progressively worsened. Muhereza’s condition, which intensified during walking and sitting, significantly affects his daily activities and his ability to provide for his family.
Fortunately, on February 10th, Muhereza will undergo a hernia repair surgery at our medical partner’s care center, Uganda Martyr’s Ibanda Hospital. Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $201 to fund Muhereza’s surgery. Once completed, this procedure will hopefully allow him to live more comfortably.
Muhereza says, “I thank God for enabling me to come to Ibanda hospital to see the surgeon. I request the donor program’s support for my surgery, as I currently lack financial means. Upon recovery, I am determined to resume farming and work diligently to support my family.”
