Synthia is an outgoing and friendly five-year-old girl with a great sense of humor. She likes to make jokes, meet new friends, and draw. She lives with her parents and four siblings in Haiti.
Synthia was born with a congenital heart disease that caused a hole in her heart to remain open, when it should have closed after birth. Her condition, called patent ductus arteriosus, allows blood to bypass her lungs and return to her body without receiving oxygen. As a result, Synthia is frequently out of breath and lethargic. Some days her condition even keeps her home from preschool.
For $1,500, Synthia will receive the surgery she needs to correct her congenital defect. This surgery will allow Synthia’s heart to pump blood normally so that she can hit all of her developmental milestones and finally have all of the energy she needs to be her bubbly self.
Synthia says, “I am excited to have surgery so I don’t have to keep visiting the doctors so much!”