Daw Khin is a 62-year-old woman from Burma. She lives with her daughter, two granddaughters and two grandsons in the Mae Sot District, Tak Province in Thailand. Daw Khin is a homemaker, while her daughter is currently unemployed due a lack of legal identity in Thailand. Her four grandchildren attend a school run by a local charity. The family are members of a local Christian church, which provides them with monthly supplies of rice, oil, and dry food. For their basic health care, they usually visit the Mae Tao Clinic in Mae Sot which provides free services. In her free time, Khin enjoys reading the Bible and praying.
On March 31st, while Daw Khin was riding a motorcycle with her daughter, she accidentally hit a dog, causing the motorcycle to skid. Daw Khin fell and sustained an injury in her right leg. Her daughter called an ambulance, and Daw Khin was taken to Mae Sot Hospital (MSH). She underwent blood tests, a leg X-ray which revealed that her lower end of the thighbone was fractured.
The doctor recommended for a surgery which would cost 100,000 baht (approx. 3,333 USD). However, Daw Khin explained their financial constraints, and had a bandage applied to her right leg. They returned home, continuing treatment with oral medication. Currently, Daw Khin continues to experience pain, swelling, and limited movement in her right leg. She continues to take oral painkillers.
Fortunately, our medical partner, Burma Children Medical Fund, is helping Daw Khin receive treatment. On May 2nd, she will undergo surgery to reset her fractured bones and ensure proper healing. Now, Daw Khin’s family needs help to fund this $1,500 procedure.
Daw Khin expressed her gratitude, saying, “Thank you so much to BCMF and the donors for assistance with my treatment costs. Without you, my surgery would not be possible. I could not hold my tears back because of the happiness I felt when I heard of the opportunity to support my surgery. May God bless you all.”

