Success! Rosemary from Kenya raised $1,260 to fund a hysterectomy so that she can live pain-free.

Rosemary
$1,260
raised
$0
to go
Fully funded
Rosemary's treatment was fully funded on October 22, 2021.
  • Rosemary's story
  • Rosemary's update
September 20, 2021

Photo of Rosemary post-operation

November 2, 2021

Rosemary underwent a hysterectomy so that she can live cancer and pain-free.

Rosemary could not hide her joy now that she received the treatment she needed. She had a diagnosis of cervical carcinoma affecting her uter...

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Rosemary's Timeline

  • September 20, 2021
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Rosemary was submitted by Joan Kadagaya, SAFE Senior Program Coordinator at African Mission Healthcare.

  • September 21, 2021
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Rosemary's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • October 1, 2021
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Rosemary received treatment at AIC Kijabe Hospital in Kenya. 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.

  • October 22, 2021
    FULLY FUNDED

    Rosemary's treatment was fully funded.

  • November 2, 2021
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Rosemary's treatment was successful. Read the update.

Funded by 19 donors

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