Khin is a 68-year-old woman from Burma. She lives with her daughter, son-in-law, two granddaughters, and one grandson in Karen State, Burma. She used to sell vegetables and cooking oil but is now retired due to her deteriorating vision. Her daughter is a homemaker, while her son-in-law works as an office worker. Her grandchildren go to school. The family’s income is sufficient to cover their daily expenses but not Khin’s treatment. When they have health issues, they usually visit a local clinic for affordable healthcare.
In 2022, Khin noticed that the vision in her right eye had become blurry but did not seek any medical attention, thinking that it would resolve eventually. However, a year later, the vision in both of her eyes became blurry, causing her to stop working. Khin visited our medical partner’s care center, Mae Sot Hospital, where she was diagnosed with cataracts in both eyes. She received surgery for her right eye and now the doctor has scheduled her for lens replacement surgery for her left eye
Our medical partner, Burma Children Medical Fund, is requesting $1,500 to fund lens replacement surgery for Khin. On February 7th, doctors will perform a lens replacement, during which they will remove Khin’s natural lenses and replace them with an intraocular lens implant in each eye. After recovery, she will be able to see clearly. Now, she needs help to fund this $1,500 procedure.
Khin said, “I am happy that my right eye vision has improved and I hope that I will receive surgery for my left eye and can help my family with household chores when I recover. Thank you to all the donors and BCMF team and everyone who helped me. May you have peace of mind.”

