Godfrey is a 14-year-old boy from Uganda. He is the seventh-born child in a family of ten children, though four of his siblings have unfortunately passed away. He attended school up to Primary 1 but had to drop out due to his medical condition. His parents engage in small-scale farming to provide for their family.
Three years ago, Godfrey began experiencing troubling symptoms, including persistent abdominal fullness. He started eating very little to avoid discomfort. His condition made it difficult for him to walk long distances, which caused him to drop out of school. He is also unable to carry out household chores.
His parents sought medical attention at different hospitals, but they were always asked to pay treatment costs that they could not afford. Godfrey has been relying on painkillers, which do not improve his condition. The family also tried local remedies, but these were also unsuccessful.
Eventually, his parents attended a medical outreach organized by our medical partner’s care center, Rwibaale Hospital, and were advised to bring him to hospital for further evaluation. At the hospital, Godfrey was diagnosed with enlarged spleen. Physicians recommend a laparotomy, a surgery that opens up the abdominal cavity to treat his condition.
Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $230 to fund Godfrey’s surgery. On March 3rd, he will undergo surgery at Rwibaale Health Center. Once completed, this procedure will hopefully greatly improve his quality of life.
Godfrey’s father says, “I hope my son will recover from this condition, and resume with studies.”

