Abdulhafiz is a student from Ethiopia. He lives with his parents and three siblings. His father works as a broker, earning just a little to sustain the family.
Since birth, Abdulhafiz has had an inguinal hernia. The condition becomes more noticeable during activities such as crying, running, or playing and can cause discomfort, irritability, reduced appetite, and burning or aching pain. Surgical intervention is essential to prevent serious complications and to reduce both physical and psychological distress.
At first, Abdulhafiz’s parents felt frustrated and anxious because they were unfamiliar with their son’s condition. However, after being referred to BKMCM, their hope was restored. They are now looking forward to seeing their son well.
Fortunately, on March 2nd, Abdulhafiz will undergo hernia repair surgery. Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $512 to fund Abdulhafiz’s surgery. Once complete, this procedure will hopefully allow him to live more comfortably and confidently.
Abdulhafiz’s dad said, “With deep gratitude, I want to express my heartfelt thanks to the donors and everyone who is making this opportunity possible, and I hope that my child will fully recover and live a healthy, stable life.”

