Sochan is a computational instructor from Cambodia. He is the eldest of three siblings. He enjoys reading and playing football with is friends in his free time.
Two weeks ago, he was in a motor vehicle accident which caused an open wound on his foot. He cannot walk and has pain from his chronic open wound.
When Sochan learned about our medical partner, Children’s Surgical Centre, he traveled for two and a half hours seeking treatment. On March 13, surgeons at CSC will perform supramalleolar skin flap (ankle) surgery to to help him regain function in his foot and to stand and walk again. Now, he needs help to fund this $606 procedure.
He says, “I hope I can walk again after the operation and not be in pain all the time. I look forward to going home and spending time with my friends.”