Sintanan is a three-year-old boy who lives with his parents in Ethiopia. His mother spends long days working in the flower industry. All day, she is surrounded by beauty, but also harsh pesticides, which take a toll on her body, that she needs regular medical checkups just to stay healthy. Sintanan’s father works with his hands, doing heavy lifting work wherever he can find it. Despite the struggle, their love for their son keeps them moving.
One year ago, Sintanan began experiencing difficulty in breathing, snoring, sleep disturbance and fevers. He is often very sick, which creates a problem for his family because his parents are day laborers, and a day spent nursing Sintanan is a day they don’t get paid. When he is sick, they stay awake all night, watching him closely, because they are so afraid something bad will happen while they sleep.
Sintanan has been diagnosed with enlarged tonsils. He requires surgery treatment, but his parents are unable to pay for it.
Our medical partner, Saglan Wajee General Hospital, is requesting $700 to fund a tonsillectomy for Sintanan, which is scheduled to take place on February 11th. Surgeons will remove his tonsils, hopefully relieving Sintanan of his symptoms, and helping him to live more comfortably.
“We long to see our son sleep through the night, and eat without pain. It would be our greatest joy to know that infections are no longer affecting his development,” said Sintanan’s parents.
