Meet San

San from Thailand raised $1,500 for a hysterectomy to alleviate her pain.

Photo of San post-operation
$1,500
raised
$0
to go
Fully funded
San's treatment was fully funded on September 8, 2014.
  • San's story
  • San's update
August 19, 2014
February 12, 2015

San says to her donors, "Thank you, thank you so much for your kindness. You have saved one life, and each life is precious. I will pray tha...

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San's Timeline

  • August 19, 2014
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    San was submitted by Amelia King at Burma Children Medical Fund

  • August 20, 2014
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    San received treatment. 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.

  • September 8, 2014
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    San's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • September 8, 2014
    FULLY FUNDED

    San's treatment was fully funded.

  • February 12, 2015
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    We received an update on San. Read the update

Funded by 1 donor

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Ilhaam is a seven-year-old girl from Tanzania. She lives with her parents and her younger sister, the only surviving children after her parents tragically lost their first set of twins shortly after birth. Ilhaam is a cheerful child who enjoys playing with other children in her neighborhood. She loves singing and dancing. Ilhaam’s father works as a primary school teacher and is the sole provider for the family. Although he works hard to support his household, the cost of surgery is beyond what he can afford. Her parents are hopeful that with support, their daughter will receive the treatment she needs to walk comfortably and return to enjoying childhood activities. Ilhaam has been diagnosed with unilateral left valgus, a condition where the left knee angles inward. Several factors could cause this condition, such as growth disorders, vitamin deficiencies, or excessive fluoride found in contaminated drinking water. As a result, the knees can be angled inwards or outwards, making it difficult to walk and may cause long-term joint damage. Over time, Ilhaam's condition has worsened, and she has begun experiencing pain while standing or walking for long periods. Her parents first sought help at a nearby health facility where they were told that her bones might be weak and she was given calcium supplements. Despite following the advice, her condition did not improve. Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $631 to fund treatment for Ilhaam. The procedure is scheduled to take place on March 10th at our medical partner's care center, Kafika House. Treatment will hopefully restore Ilhaam's mobility, allow her to participate in a variety of activities, and greatly decrease her risk of future complications. Ilhaam's father says, "I only wish to see my daughter walk, dance and play without pain, and grow up like other children."

$90raised
$541to go