Lydia is 59-year-old mother of three from Uganda. For years, she has lived and worked hard on her small farm in Kabale District near the Uganda-Rwanda border, growing crops to provide food for her family. Recently, due to illness, she has been staying at home and relying on her husband for the family’s daily needs.
Lydia’s health issues started with mild abdominal pain. At first, she brushed it off, thinking it was just the strenuous work from a long day in the fields. But as months passed by, the pain intensity increased, accompanied by bleeding, a burning sensation and a feeling of being bloated. As the months passed, the pain worsened, making it difficult for her to perform her daily activities. Farming, which had been her way of life, became almost impossible.
Lydia sought help at a nearby health center and some medication was prescribed, but it did not help. Desperate for better care, she decided to travel to our medical partner’s care center, Rushoroza Hospital, but without money for transportation she, decided to walk on foot, which took about 5 hours.
At Rushoroza Hospital, after various investigations, the doctors diagnosed her with a uterine prolapse. The doctors have recommended a total abdominal hysterectomy, a procedure in which surgeons will remove her uterus. However, Lydia is unable to raise the funds needed for the surgery.
Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $319 to fund Lydia’s surgery. On January 7th, she will undergo gynecological surgery at Rushoroza Hospital. Once recovered, Lydia will be able to resume her daily activities free of pain and uncomfortable symptoms.
Lydia says, “I am earnestly seeking support. I am worried for my health, and hope for a chance to undergo the recommended surgery.”

