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Success! Arjie from the Philippines raised $184 to fund acute malnutrition treatment.

Arjie
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  • $184 raised, $0 to go
$184
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$0
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Fully funded
Arjie's treatment was fully funded on August 6, 2017.

Photo of Arjie post-operation

June 14, 2017

Arjie received successful malnutrition treatment.

He grew to reach a normal height and weight. He also has an increased appetite and more energy.

His mother says, “I am so thankful that Arjie has recovered from malnutrition and that he is more healthy and more playful than before.”

He grew to reach a normal height and weight. He also has an increased appetite and more energy. His mother says, "I am so thankful that A...

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February 21, 2017

Arjie is a two-year-old child from the Philippines. He lives with his parents in a house that they share with their relatives. They don’t have a source of electricity, so they use kerosene lamps. His father is a fisherman, and his mother is a housewife.

Arjie has been diagnosed with moderately acute malnutrition. Malnutrition threatens his growth and development and could even be fatal if not addressed. Fortunately, he will begin $184 malnutrition treatment on February 22.

Arjie will be treated by International Care Ministries (ICM), a Watsi medical partner. One out of five children under five in ICM communities is either severely or moderately malnourished. Worldwide, poor nutrition is associated with nearly half of all deaths in young children. In remote communities and urban slums of the Philippines, the lack of clean water and unclean environments add risk to potentially fatal childhood diseases.

ICM’s home-based feeding program provides nutrient-enriched food packs to ensure malnourished children get additional food to regain normal weight and achieve optimum physical and mental development. After identifying a child as malnourished, staff and community volunteers make weekly visits to monitor this child’s progress. To help sustain the health of the child, ICM’s professional staff educate the mother, guardian, or other family members about proper nutrition, sanitation, hygiene, and organic vegetable gardening.

“I hope that he will have a healthy body and finish his studies,” says his mother.

Arjie is a two-year-old child from the Philippines. He lives with his parents in a house that they share with their relatives. They don't ha...

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Arjie's Timeline

  • February 21, 2017
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Arjie was submitted by Eleonor Dalman, Dipolog TPC at International Care Ministries.

  • February 22, 2017
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Arjie received treatment at Home-based malnutrition intervention program in Guatemala. Medical partners often provide care to patients accepted by Watsi before those patients are fully funded, operating under the guarantee that the cost of care will be paid for by donors.

  • February 24, 2017
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Arjie's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • June 14, 2017
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Arjie's treatment was successful. Read the update.

  • August 6, 2017
    FULLY FUNDED

    Arjie's treatment was fully funded.

Funded by 7 donors

Funded by 7 donors

Treatment
Moderately Acute Malnutrition
  • Cost Breakdown
On average, it costs $184 for Arjie's treatment
Hospital Fees
$0
Medical Staff
$0
Medication
$28
Supplies
$0
Travel
$41
Other
$115

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Benedister is a 45-year-old single mother and small-scale farmer from Kenya. She plants maize and millet for her family's consumption and for sale. Benedister has seven children between 11 and 23 years old. When she is done with her farm work, Benedister always looks for casual jobs in order to earn extra wages. She is very hardworking, as she is her family’s sole breadwinner. One day, while walking around her compound, Benedister fell and injured her right lower limb. She was unable to walk, so she was carried by some of her relatives to the hospital. Her pain was so intense that she was given some pain medication, then sent for an x-ray. The x-ray revealed that she had a bimalleolar fracture with a joint dislocation, which means that in addition to a bone being broken, the ligaments on the inside of her ankle were injured as well. She was treated, and then her ankle was immobilized with a bulky jones splint. She is not able to walk on her own and is in a lot of pain. Fortunately, surgeons at our medical partner can help. On February 7th, Benedister will undergo a fracture repair procedure, called an open reduction and internal fixation. Afterward, she will be able to walk easily again. Now, our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare Foundation, is requesting $1,145 to fund this procedure. Benedister says, “It’s really sad that I cannot walk without support. My children look up to me for all their needs and here I am now with a broken leg and cannot offer any help to them. Please help me get my bones fixed so that I will be able to work and live normally as before.”

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