Leng from Cambodia raised $150 so she can see clearly again.

Leng
$150
raised
$0
to go
Fully funded
Leng's treatment was fully funded on February 14, 2015.
  • Leng's story
  • Leng's update
December 30, 2014

Photo of Leng post-operation

March 23, 2015

Leng received cataract surgery.

Leng’s doctor at Children’s Surgical Centre (CSC) writes, “The patient can once again see clearly through her left eye, which was worse off ...

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Leng's Timeline

  • December 30, 2014
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Leng was submitted by Erin Bourgois at Children's Surgical Centre.

  • December 30, 2014
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Leng received treatment. Medical partners often provide care to patients accepted by Watsi before those patients are fully funded, operating under the guarantee that the cost of care will be paid for by donors.

  • February 10, 2015
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Leng's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • February 14, 2015
    FULLY FUNDED

    Leng's treatment was fully funded.

  • March 23, 2015
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    We received an update on Leng. Read the update.

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