Meet Adeleicar

Success! Adeleicar from Haiti raised $897 to fund surgery for hydrocephalus.

Photo of Adeleicar post-operation
$897
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$0
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Fully funded
Adeleicar's treatment was fully funded on November 8, 2024.
  • Adeleicar's story
  • Adeleicar's update
June 6, 2024
November 17, 2024

Adeleicar's surgery will reduce the intracranial pressure on her brain, improving her quality of life. Adeleicar's parents said, "We are...

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Adeleicar's Timeline

  • June 6, 2024
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Adeleicar was submitted by Jennifer Rogers, Chief Nursing Officer at Project Medishare

  • June 7, 2024
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Adeleicar received treatment at Hospital Bernard Mevs in Haiti. 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.

  • June 8, 2024
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Adeleicar's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • November 8, 2024
    FULLY FUNDED

    Adeleicar's treatment was fully funded.

  • November 17, 2024
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Adeleicar's treatment was successful. Read the update

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Evance is a four-year-old boy from Tanzania. He is the youngest of two children. His mother passed away two weeks after his birth, leaving his father as the sole caregiver. His father works as a motorcycle taxi driver and has limited income, but is committed to securing treatment so that Evance can walk comfortably, play freely, and enjoy a healthy childhood. Evance was diagnosed with bilateral genu valgus. This has caused progressive inward bending of his knees. Several factors could cause this condition, such as growth disorders, vitamin deficiencies, or excessive fluoride found in contaminated drinking water. As a result, the knees can be angled inwards or outwards, making it difficult to walk and may cause long-term joint damage. Evance began experiencing pain and fatigue when walking even short distances. Despite this, he remains active, playful, and attends preschool. Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $777 to fund treatment for Evance. The procedure is scheduled to take place on February 6th at our medical partner's care center, Kafika House. Treatment will hopefully restore Evance's mobility, allow him to participate in a variety of activities, and greatly decrease his risk of future complications. Evance's father says, “When he walks long distances, he complains of pain and gets tired quickly, even though he wants to play and move like other children. I have hope that with his treatment, he will be well enough to play comfortably with the rest of the children.”

$506raised
$271to go