Srey Nory is in the sixth grade and one of the top 10 students in her class. She told her doctors that her dream is to be a doctor like them one day. Srey Nory is the youngest of four children, and in her free time she likes to play with her siblings.
Unfortunately, Srey Nory was born with a medical condition that could prevent her from realizing her dreams. She has syndactyly, a condition that causes three of her fingers to be fused together on her right hand. Because of her condition, Srey Nory has trouble writing and doing simple tasks. Without treatment, it will be difficult for Srey Nory to keep up in school, despite her intelligence and motivation.
Srey Nory comes from a part of Cambodia where the average person makes around $2 a day. Her parents want their daughter to get the care she needs, but they simply cannot afford it. We need to raise the $350 needed to completely cover the cost of Srey Nory’s care at Children’s Surgical Centre. With surgery and skin grafting, doctors at CSC believe they can give Srey Nory improved use of her hand and a shot at the successful, happy life she deserves.