Hser is a 60-year-old man from Burma. He lives with his wife, children, and grandchildren in a refugee camp in Sob Moei District, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand. His daughter is a teacher, and one of his sons is a day laborer. Hser and his wife run a small grocery shop in the camp. Every month, they receive money on a cash card from a charity organization in the camp. They also raise chickens and a pig for their own consumption. They receive free basic healthcare in the refugee camp.
Since 2021, Hser has had an inguinal hernia. Hser is in a lot of pain. He experiences swelling, as well as a burning and aching sensation, preventing him from performing his daily tasks.
Fortunately, on November 10th, he will undergo hernia repair surgery at Mae Sariang Hospital, our medical partner’s care center. Our medical partner, Burma Children Medical Fund, is requesting $1,468 to fund Hser’s hernia repair surgery. Once completed, Hser will be able to live more comfortably.
Hser said, “I would like my discomfort to disappear, and I would like to be able to work properly. I hope my problem will be treated after my surgery.”

