April 26, 2021
Sing Sing is an 11-year-old student from Cambodia. She’s in 5th grade and lives with her sister and parents who are farmers.
Three days ago, a small stone became stuck inside of Sing Sing’s left ear. A clinic prescribed her ear drops and oral pain medication to ease the discomfort, but the rock is still in her ear. Sing Sing’s parents brought her to Children’s Surgical Centre, where doctors determined that she will need to undergo a surgery for them to safely remove the stone.
On April 26th, surgeons at our medical partner, Children’s Surgical Centre, will remove the mass in her ear. Once healed, she will be pain free and will be able to hear properly again. Now, Sing Sing’s family needs help to raise $231 to fund this procedure.
Sing Sing shared, “I hope I will not be in pain anymore after the surgery.”
Sing Sing is an 11-year-old student from Cambodia. She's in 5th grade and lives with her sister and parents who are farmers.
Three days a...
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May 4, 2021
Sing Sing underwent the removal of an object from her ear and is now back to school.
Surgeons at Children’s Surgical Centre (CSC) were able to successfully remove the stone that was stuck in Sing Sing’s ear. Sing sing is very happy that the stone has been removed, which has relieved her of the constant pain she experienced. Now, she is back in school, and enjoying reading with friends again.
Sing Sing’s mother shared, “Thank you to the CSC staff for helping my daughter. I no longer have to worry about her hearing or infection, and she can continue her schooling.”
Surgeons at Children's Surgical Centre (CSC) were able to successfully remove the stone that was stuck in Sing Sing's ear. Sing sing is very...
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