Mebra is a 46-year-old mother of four children from Uganda. For several years, she has been the sole caregiver of her children, responsible for their upbringing, welfare, and survival. Mebra has worked tirelessly to provide food, clothing, education, and medical care for her family through small-scale subsistence farming. However, the little she earns is rarely enough to meet her family’s growing needs. Together, the family lives in a modest three-roomed mud-built house which offers them shelter. They live frugally, caring for one another in every way they can.
Three years ago, Mebra developed a swelling on the front of her neck, accompanied by occasional pain and discomfort. At first, the swelling appeared small, but over time it grew progressively larger. Financial constraints delayed her medical care, even as the pain got worse. The condition gradually began affecting her daily activities, physical wellbeing, and emotional health. In May, Mebra visited the hospital seeking medical intervention. After careful assessment, she was diagnosed with nodulated right thyroiditis. The attending surgeon has recommended thyroidectomy surgery as the most appropriate treatment to prevent further complications and improve her quality of life.
Mebra’s surgery is scheduled for June 10th at our medical partner’s care center, Rushoroza Hospital, where surgeons will remove all or part of her thyroid gland. Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $333 to cover the costs of her treatment.
Mebra says, “Your support can give me another chance to live, work, and care for the family that depends on me.”
