Ben is an 11-year-old boy from Ndenderu in Kiambu County. He is the middle child amongst his two siblings. He is in class six and performs well in school. His mother washes clothes for neighbours, while his father does casual welding work. Ben has been feeling good lately, but his mother noted he was a bit reserved, as if something was bothering him. When asked, Ben told his mother that he could not feel one of his testicles.
Since Ben’s brother, Finley, was assisted by SAFE in 2024, his parents decided to bring him to Nazareth for further evaluation. He underwent an ultrasound that confirmed the undescended right testis. The surgeon advised surgery, but the family is unable to meet the cost and needs help. If not treated, the condition may create low self-esteem in Ben when he compares himself with other boys, affecting his education and friendships.
At Nazareth, Ben was diagnosed with cryptorchidism, a condition in which one or both of the testicles remain undescended. If left untreated, Ben has an increased risk of developing hernias, testicular cancer, and fertility problems in the future.
Ben will be receiving assistance from our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare (AMH). Fortunately, he is scheduled to undergo corrective surgery on March 16th. AMH is requesting $483 to cover the total cost of Ben’s procedure and care. His parents are hopeful that the SAFE program will be as impactful for Ben as it was for Finley.
“I appreciate those who supported my other son, Finley. I am also confident that someone will be touched to help Ben so that he can be well to continue with his education and normal life,” said Ben’s mother.

