Success! Srey Kann from Cambodia raised $450 to fund burn treatment.

Srey Kann
$450
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$0
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Fully funded
Srey Kann's treatment was fully funded on August 31, 2017.
  • Srey Kann's story
  • Srey Kann's update
June 1, 2017

Photo of Srey Kann post-operation

July 7, 2017

Srey Kann underwent burn treatment.

Srey Kann's treatment for her left wrist went well. Following the procedure, she had two weeks of physiotherapy at CSC before being discharg...

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Srey Kann's Timeline

  • June 1, 2017
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Srey Kann was submitted by Lindsay Bownik, Stakeholder Relations Officer at Children's Surgical Centre.

  • June 1, 2017
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Srey Kann received treatment at Kien Khleang National Rehabilitation Centre in Cambodia. 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 14, 2017
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Srey Kann's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • July 7, 2017
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Srey Kann's treatment was successful. Read the update.

  • August 31, 2017
    FULLY FUNDED

    Srey Kann's treatment was fully funded.

Funded by 4 donors

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Magdalena is a two-year-old toddler from Tanzania. Her family depends on crop cultivation for both sustenance and income. Three of Magdalena’s siblings are school-going. In 2022, tragedy struck as Magdalena sustained severe burns on her hip, extending down to her thigh, as a result of an accident with a hot stove while she was playing. Although she required medical attention for the extensive burn wounds, her family's financial circumstances prevented them from affording extended hospital care for her. Consequently, Magdalena received only initial first aid and continued her treatment at home. Unfortunately, as her wound healed, her thigh became fused to her waist, impairing her ability to use her right leg. Since then, Magdalena’s family has been struggling to find proper treatment for her condition. During one of our medical partner care center's outreach visits, the team met Magdalena and her family and recognized the severity of her situation. The family was directed to Kafika House, where a plastic surgery camp was being held. Despite the arduous journey of over nine hours, they arrived seeking hope and help. Upon examination, Magdalena was diagnosed by a plastic surgeon who determined that she would require a release procedure to separate her thigh from her waist. However, due to the complexity of her treatment, the surgeon has clearly communicated the possibility of amputating her leg if complications arise during the surgery. Magdalena is scheduled for surgery March 7th and her family is requesting help in raising $1,088 for surgery and postoperative care. Magdalena’s mother says: “I hope my daughter’s treatment will go well and that she will be able to walk after she completes her treatment.”

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