Chantrea is a seven-year-old 3rd grader from Cambodia. He lives with his parents and younger brother in a rural village near the border with Vietnam. His mother sells vegetables at home, while his father is a rice farmer. At school, Chantrea’s favorite subjects are history and math. When he grows up, he dreams of owning a shop. In his free time, he enjoys playing soccer with his friends in the village.
On April 1, 2024, Chantrea suffered an electric burn at home, resulting in scar contractures on his left ring and little fingers. Now, his left little finger is permanently flexed and cannot be extended, and the ring finger has limited extension at the middle joint. He experiences pain when attempting to move his little finger, making it difficult for him to write and feed himself as he is left-handed.
When Chantrea learned about our medical partner, Children’s Surgical Centre, he traveled for two hours seeking treatment. On July 11th, surgeons at CSC will perform a burn contracture release surgery to improve the function in his hand. Chantrea’s family was able to contribute $50 towards his medical costs but needs help to raise $445 more to fund the procedure.
Chantrea’s mother hopes that her son will be able to do his everyday activities more easily and that he can return to school and start to write again.

