April 10, 2018
Kabarwani is a farmer from Uganda. She is a mother of five children. Kabarwani farms bananas to eat at home and to sell.
Since 2017, Kabarwani has had an epigastric hernia. If not treated, the hernia could result in intestinal tissue damage. Fortunately, on April 11, she will undergo hernia repair surgery at our medical partner’s care center.
Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare Foundation, is requesting $249 to fund Kabarwani’s surgery. Once completed, this procedure will hopefully allow her to live more comfortably and confidently.
She says, “After surgery I will go for a thanksgiving mass in church.”
Kabarwani is a farmer from Uganda. She is a mother of five children. Kabarwani farms bananas to eat at home and to sell.
Since 2017, Kab...
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May 4, 2018
Kabarwani underwent hernia repair surgery.
Her hernia treatment was successful. She will no longer experience pain and will have improved quality of life. She is no longer at risk of the hernia twisting or blocking.
She says, “I am very excited about my recovery. Thank you so much Watsi for paying for my surgery; I was unable to pay for it. I am very grateful and appreciative to Watsi. I can’t thank you enough. God bless you always.’’
Her hernia treatment was successful. She will no longer experience pain and will have improved quality of life. She is no longer at risk of ...
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