November 30, 2017
Nyakana is a father of 15 children from Uganda. He is a farmer who owns a banana plantation and cultivates cabbages to pay school fees for his grandchildren.
For four years, Nyakana has had a hydrocele, which is a swelling in a sensitive area. He experiences a lot of discomfort due to this condition. Fortunately, on December 8, he will undergo hydrocele repair surgery at our medical partner’s care center.
Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare Foundation, is requesting $185 to fund Nyakana’s surgery. Once completed, this procedure will hopefully allow him to live more comfortably.
Nyakana says, “After surgery I will go for a thanks giving mass in church and resume my working in my banana plantation.”
Nyakana is a father of 15 children from Uganda. He is a farmer who owns a banana plantation and cultivates cabbages to pay school fees for h...
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January 25, 2018
Nyakana underwent hydrocele repair surgery.
Nyakana’s hydrocele repair was a success. He is no longer at risk of discomfort and pain. After recovery he will be able to walk and work his fields.
He says, “I feel better although I still have pain on the operation site. I am excited that I have had surgery, something I never expected to happen. After recovery I hope to regain my strength and be able to work in my fields whenever I can. Thank you very much Watsi for paying for my surgery. God bless you always.”
Nyakana’s hydrocele repair was a success. He is no longer at risk of discomfort and pain. After recovery he will be able to walk and work hi...
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