Derrick is a 13-year-old student living with his family in southern Kenya. Derrick is in the sixth grade and loves playing with his friends and expressing his creativity through drawing. Derrick’s mother works as a vendor at a nearby market, and his father is a mason.
About two years ago, Derrick injured his hand while playing with friends. He was taken to a nearby hospital, where they applied a cast. Unfortunately, Derrick’s hand did not heal properly, turning the wrong direction and limiting his range of motion. Doctor’s have recommended surgery to correct the condition so that Derrick regains the use of his hand.
Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare Foundation, is requesting $1,165 to fund Derrick’s surgery, which will be performed on June 6. Derrick is eager to have this surgery so that he can get back to his friends and his art. He says, “I would like my hand to be treated so as I can continue to play with my friends both at home and at school, I also to advance in my drawing skills.”