Pedro from Guatemala raised $940 to get healthy.

Pedro
$940
raised
$30
to go
Fully funded
Pedro's treatment was fully funded on September 12, 2013.
  • Pedro's story
  • Pedro's update

Photo of Pedro post-operation

Pedro received a prosthetic arm after he lost his below the elbow in a work accident.

Now, for the first time in years, Pedro has two functioning arms. Our medical partner reported that "it was awesome to see Pedro using the p...

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Pedro's Timeline

  • August 27, 2013
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Pedro's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • September 12, 2013
    FULLY FUNDED

    Pedro's treatment was fully funded.

  • TODAY
    UPDATE IN PROGRESS

    Pedro's treatment update from Wuqu’ Kawoq is in progress.

Funded by 14 donors

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Gasper is a thirteen-year-old resilient boy from Tanzania. He hails from Igwamadete village in the Singida region. Gasper is the eighth child in a family of nine. His parents, both farmers, work tirelessly cultivating food crops to make ends meet to help provide for the family. In June 2023, tragedy struck when Gasper was bitten by a snake on his right arm while he was asleep. His parents rushed him to the Igwamadete dispensary for immediate treatment, but unfortunately, the facility was not equipped to provide the specialized care he needed. Gasper was referred to the General Hospital in Dodoma and admitted for eight days. Following his stay at the hospital, Gasper was then taken to the Katavi region for local treatment, where he remained for four months. Despite their efforts, Gasper returned home to Singida with a developing contracture in his right elbow. This condition significantly limits his ability to engage in daily activities comfortably, including his studies. In their search for treatment, Gasper’s parents encountered another mother who had experienced a similar ordeal with her child. This compassionate woman directed them to Kafika House Center. Fortunately, our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is now helping Gasper receive treatment at their care center Kafika House. On December 13th, surgeons will perform a contracture release surgery to help release the skin limiting the extension and flexing of his elbow. Now, his family needs help to fund this $874 procedure. Gasper says: “I can’t write comfortably because of my hand; I hope my hand will get back to normal.”

$710raised
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