Bhawana is a five-month-old baby girl from Nepal. Her large and loving family cares for her together; her grandparents, uncle, and aunt are all chipping in to help her single mother raise her. The family depends on farming for a living.
Recently, Bhawana was burned by an open cooking fire. Her hand was badly damaged and needs to be amputated in order to prevent infection. To make matters worse, the crop her family depends on to survive yields only enough to last them for three months out of the year. With money already tight, paying for Bhawana’s medical care themselves would be impossible.
For $1495, we can redirect the course of Bhawana’s life by amputating her hand, preventing infection, and ensuring she grows up healthy.
Bhawana is a five-month-old baby girl from Nepal. Her large and loving family cares for her together; her grandparents, uncle, and aunt are ...
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Bhawana received surgery to amputate her burned hand and prevent fatal infection.
Bhawana is now no longer at risk of life-threatening infections. With financial constraints from a small crop this year, Bhawana’s family could not afford the treatment for their daughter.
“I want to give thanks for helping us,” Bhawana’s family said. “If my daughter was not treated, she would have lost her hand. I want to thank to all workers of this organization.”
Bhawana is now no longer at risk of life-threatening infections. With financial constraints from a small crop this year, Bhawana's family co...
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