Srorng is a 35-year-old garment factory worker from Cambodia. He is married and lives with his wife, also a garment worker, in Svay Reng province. They have a son and a daughter who are both students at the local school. In his free time, Srorng likes to review lessons from school with his children or help his wife with housework.
About a week ago, Srorng developed a chalazion in his left eye, causing him redness, burning, itchiness, and irritation. A chalazion is an inflamed cyst in a patient’s tear gland. This makes it challenging for him to work in a low-light factory, as he struggles to see well enough to perform his job.
Srorng traveled for two hours to seek treatment from our medical partner, Children’s Surgical Centre. On May 15th, surgeons will remove the cyst through a chalazion excision procedure. After recovery, Srorng’s symptoms should improve. He needs help raising $185 to fund this procedure.
Srorng said, “I hope after this operation, my eye will stop being swollen and red. I need to go back to work to support my family.”

