Success! Shashi from Tanzania raised $880 to fund surgery on his legs so he can return to school and play with his friends.

Shashi
$880
raised
$0
to go
Fully funded
Shashi's treatment was fully funded on February 9, 2024.
  • Shashi's story
  • Shashi's update
July 29, 2023

Photo of Shashi post-operation

February 23, 2024

Shashi underwent surgery on his legs so he can return to school and play with his friends.

Shashi had a successful surgery and now has casts on both his legs to help hold his legs in place to help the bone fractures heal smoothly. ...

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Shashi's Timeline

  • July 29, 2023
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Shashi was submitted by SAFE Program Admin, SAFE Program Admin at African Mission Healthcare.

  • August 2, 2023
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Shashi received treatment at Arusha Lutheran Medical Centre (ALMC) in Tanzania. 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.

  • August 7, 2023
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Shashi's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • February 9, 2024
    FULLY FUNDED

    Shashi's treatment was fully funded.

  • February 23, 2024
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Shashi's treatment was successful. Read the update.

Funded by 12 donors

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Shinka is a 6-year-old boy from Kenya. He is the last born in a family of seven children. His father, who was the sole breadwinner of the family passed away in 2017 after a short illness. To provide for the family, the eldest son, who finished his high school studies last year, sells milk to earn some money. Sometimes the earnings are not much, and they have to rely on family members for financial support. The family does not have medical coverage and is not able to raise the money needed to pay for Shinka's surgery. In May of last year, Shinka started experiencing some difficulty when passing urine. At some point, he had stopped going to school for a few weeks. His mother shared Shinka's condition with his uncle who took him to a local health center for review. Shinka was examined and referred to our facility. When he came with his uncle for examination, doctors were able to diagnose his condition and also found a condition called cryptorchidism that first requires a bilateral orchidopexy surgery. If left untreated, Shinka has an increased risk of developing hernias, testicular cancer, and fertility problems in the future. Shinka will be receiving assistance from our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare (AMH). Fortunately, he is scheduled to undergo corrective surgery on January 11th. AMHF is requesting $646 to cover the total cost of his procedure and care. Shinka’s uncle says, “We are very much worried as a family about Shinka’s condition. His studies are affected, and we want him to go back to school as soon as possible.”

$98raised
$548to go