Aye is a nine-year-old girl who lives in Thailand with her mother, aunt, uncle, older sister, brother-in-law, and two-month-old nephew. Aye’s family is from Burma, but they fled to Thailand two weeks ago due to the ongoing battles between ethnic revolutionary groups and the Burma Army. Currently, the entire family is unemployed. Since arriving in Thailand, they have lived in her uncle’s home. Her uncle works as a day laborer in a cloth factory, while her aunt is a homemaker.
On March 17th, Aye’s elder sister asked her to close the iron gate of their home. While doing so, the gate accidentally fell on her right leg, causing her to fall to the ground with the gate on top of her. She suffered a laceration on her head and injured her left thigh. She has a fracture and needs urgent surgery.
With the help of our medical partner, Burma Children Medical Fund, Aye will undergo surgery to reset her fractured bones and ensure proper healing. The procedure is scheduled for March 18th and will cost $1,500. This procedure will help relieve her pain and restore her ability to walk again.
Aye’s mother expressed her gratitude, saying, “Thank you so much to BCMF and the donors for assistance with my daughter’s treatment costs. She is the only child who is clever and understands me and I feel like blessed for your assistance for my daughter. I will never forget your help and will pray that all of you to be healthy.”

