September 7, 2016
Jharna is a three-year-old girl who lives with her parents and siblings in Nepal. Her father works in India and is away from home most of the time while her mother cuts wood in the forest and sells it in the market to make finances easier for her family.
Recently, Jharna was sleeping on the bed when she fell down and fractured her right hand. Her hand has swollen and it has been painful ever since. She cries often and needs assistance to do basic day to day work like dressing her self, bathing, and so on.
Jharna’s mother took a day long walk to reach the Possible’s hub - Bayalpata hospital. For $195, Jharna will be given a cast to heal her fracture. Let’s help her raise the funds!
Jharna is a three-year-old girl who lives with her parents and siblings in Nepal. Her father works in India and is away from home most of th...
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November 14, 2016
Jharna was successfully treated for her fractured hand.
Jharna is doing great! Her fractured bones were realigned correctly and secured in their right place. Post-surgery, Jharna is at home with her family resting. She says that she has been experiencing some pain, but it is under control with the prescribed medication. After a few weeks of resting, she’ll start physiotherapy to regain mobility, and will have to be careful and limit her mobility as she continues to heal. Her family is so happy to have her home, and is hopeful for her full recovery.
“I am so happy!” shares Jharna’s mother.
Jharna is doing great! Her fractured bones were realigned correctly and secured in their right place. Post-surgery, Jharna is at home with h...
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