Davis is a smart and active two-year-old boy from Kenya.
When Davis was four months old, he was diagnosed with orchidopexy, a condition in which one or both testicles remain undescended. Doctors originally told Davis’s parents that his condition should fix itself, but one year has passed and Davis’s condition remains the same. If left untreated, his condition could lead to testicular cancer as well as hernias.
Davis is now scheduled to undergo surgery to correct his condition on June 20. Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare Foundation, is requesting $535 to fund surgical materials, medication, and three nights of hospital stay.
Davis’s mother says, “I was distressed when I got to know of my son’s condition. I would not like for him to blame us for not seeking treatment for him. Kindly help us.”