Shierla is a 53-year-old mother of three children from Malawi. She works as a civil servant, earning about $201.86 per month. She has a 4th-year student at the university who pays $374.88 per semester. Her first two children are working but not paid well enough to support her. Her husband used to work in immigration, but has been on interdiction since 2021. Currently, Shierla serves as the breadwinner. Their income was better when her husband was working, but now she cannot afford to pay for her surgery treatment.
Since 2021, Shierla has been experiencing troubling symptoms including abdominal pain and heavy bleeding. She visited the hospital where she was diagnosed with uterine fibroids and was put on medication that helped manage the condition. However, in March this year, her symptoms worsened, leading to anemia that required transfusion. After several other hospital visits, she was referred to our medical partner’s care center, Partners in Hope, for urgent attention. Doctors have advised her to to undergo a hysterectomy, a procedure in which surgeons will remove her uterus.
Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $1,363 to fund Shierla’s surgery. On August 5th, she will undergo gynecological surgery at our medical partner’s care center, Partners in Hope Medical Center. Once recovered, Shierla will be able to resume her daily activities free of pain.
“I just wish to be free from all these symptoms, so I can resume my work and continue supporting my family,” said Shierla.

