Brielle is a two-year-old girl from Kenya. She was born prematurely, with significant medical issues.
Not too long after she was born, doctors discovered that the passages for stool and urine had not fully formed. While she was in the hospital, having undergone a colostomy, Brielle’s father walked away from his wife and child because he felt ashamed of what was happening with his daughter. He said that he had never seen such a condition in his family. Brielle’s mother stayed by her daughter’s side as she underwent a total of four surgeries. Each recovery brought complications, and each setback tested her faith.
A colostomy, in which the end of the colon is brought through an opening in the abdominal wall, is often performed to bypass bowel malformations. But colostomies are usually temporary, and may call for closure. In Brielle’s case, her colostomy requires closure to restore bowel function and to prevent future complications.
Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $1,020 to cover the cost of a colostomy closure for Brielle. The surgery is scheduled to take place on February 12th at our medical partner’s care center, BethanyKids Kijabe Hospital, and once it is completed, Brielle should be able to move on to the next phase of her life.
“Some days, I do not understand why my daughter has had to fight battles she never asked for, but I know one thing for certain. As long as I have breath, she will never fight alone. I may not have money, I may not have support, but I have a mother’s love, and that is what keeps me standing beside her every single day.” Brielle’s mother narrates.

