Ku is a 21-year-old woman who lives in a refugee camp in the Hong Son Province in Thailand. She was born in the refugee camp after her parents, who are originally from Karen State, Burma, moved there 35 years ago due to armed conflicts in her village area. Ku is the youngest of her three siblings. Her father left the family when she was 10 years old, and two of her older siblings are married. She now lives with her mother who is a homemaker, her sister who has a disability, her husband who sometimes works as a day laborer outside of the camp, and her son who is in preschool.
The family receives 1119 baht (approx. 37 USD) through a cash card each month from The Border Consortium. Ku works as Mother and Child Health (MCH) worker in the refugee camp hospital under Malteser International. She earns 1,200 baht (approx.40 USD) per month. Their monthly total income is often not enough to cover their daily expenses. They received free basic health care in the refugee camp, provided by Malteser International (MI) Thailand. During her free time, she enjoys going to the forest with her friends to fetch firewood and vegetables.
Ku is currently expecting her second child. Due to a high-risk pregnancy, her doctors have recommended that she deliver via a caesarean section. This way, doctors can ensure the safety of both mother and child.
Our medical partner, Burma Children Medical Fund, is helping Ku undergo a C-Section on May 5th. This procedure will cost $1,500, and Ku needs your support.
Ku says: “I love my job and always try to be a good MCH worker. With support for my upcoming surgery, I will continue helping my community and my family too.”

