Hannah is a 36-year-old single woman from Kenya and the youngest in a family of six children. She is not employed, mainly because she’s the primary caregiver of her elderly parents. She also tends to their small farm.
About eight months ago, Hannah noticed a swelling on her neck. Her sister had previously undergone a thyroidectomy, and was particularly observant. Hannah decided to visit a local hospital, where a surgery was advised, but she was unable to afford it.
Recently, Hannah noticed that the swelling had continued to increase, prompting her to seek care at Nazareth Hospital. She was diagnosed with a goiter, an abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland. She needs surgery to prevent her symptoms from getting worse.
Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is helping Hannah receive treatment. She is scheduled to undergo a thyroidectomy on January 20th where surgeons will remove all or part of her thyroid gland. This procedure will cost $633, and she and her family need help raising the funds.
“Being the lastborn and the only one at home, my old parents depend much on my care. I seek for your support, so that I can be well to continue serving them,” said Hannah.

