Emmarie is an 18-year-old college student who is studying criminology. Her dream is to protect and maintain peace in her country. She believes that serving the country is not only “a man’s job,” but a “responsibility of all citizens.” Watsi’s medical partner, International Care Ministries (ICM), describes her as “a woman of courage.”
Last September, Emmarie began to experience abdominal pain and swelling. For this reason, she began to have difficulty at school, eventually deciding to postpone her education. After undergoing diagnostic testing, Emmarie learned that she had a cyst on her ovary.
Without treatment, Emmarie was at risk of the cyst bursting. Fortunately, on December 21, she underwent an ovarian cystectomy to remove the cyst.
Emmarie’s father works as a driver to provide for the family. He cannot afford this treatment, so ICM is requesting $890 in funding. After recovery, Emmarie plans to continue her education and training to become a policewoman.
“When I learned about my condition, I felt downcast,” says Emmarie. “I stopped schooling because of the pain I felt, especially during field training…I knew my parents could not afford to pay for treatment.”
She continues, “I was grateful to learn that I could be helped through your organization, and donors could sponsor my surgery. I give my heartfelt thanks to you in advance. Hopefully, after this surgery, I will live a normal life and return to school.”