Jennings is a cheerful four-year-old boy who lives with his family in Kenya. He is the youngest of two brothers and currently attends nursery school. His mother sells clothes, while his father operates a small retail shop.
Jennings was born with an abnormal condition in a sensitive area. If left untreated, he risked development of an inguinal hernia, testicular cancer, or infertility.
Luckily, Jennings was able to receive medical care from Watsi’s partner in Kenya, African Mission Healthcare Foundation (AMHF). On October 31, doctors at AMHF performed a corrective surgery. Now, his parents need assistance to pay for this $542 surgery.
“Right now, we are not able to fund Jennings’s surgical care,” says his mother. “I will appreciate if we can get help.”