Success! Veasna from Cambodia raised $266 so he can walk properly.

Veasna
$266
raised
$0
to go
Fully funded
Veasna's treatment was fully funded on May 15, 2016.
  • Veasna's story
  • Veasna's update
April 28, 2016
August 20, 2016

Veasna received treatment to help him walk properly.

Veasna's clubfoot repair surgery went well. He had one week of physiotherapy before being sent home. If he has any problems, he can return f...

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Veasna's Timeline

  • April 28, 2016
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Veasna was submitted by Hannah Callas, Stakeholder Relations Officer at Children's Surgical Centre.

  • April 28, 2016
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Veasna received treatment at Kien Khleang National Rehabilitation Centre in Cambodia. Medical partners often provide care to patients accepted by Watsi before those patients are fully funded, operating under the guarantee that the cost of care will be paid for by donors.

  • May 12, 2016
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Veasna's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • May 15, 2016
    FULLY FUNDED

    Veasna's treatment was fully funded.

  • August 20, 2016
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Veasna's treatment was successful. Read the update.

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Shedrack is a 6-year-old boy from Tanzania who recently joined a kindergarten class. He enjoys going to school and playing with toy cars with his best friend. Shedrack is presently facing challenges due to an accident he had when he was just seven months old. While playing, he accidentally got too close to an open fire and crawled over it, resulting in burns to his right hand from pieces of firewood. His mother rushed him to the hospital, where he received a dressing for his wounds. It took two months for the burns to heal, but it was not until later that his mother realized his fingers were not fully functional due to the burn injury. The scar tissue that had developed made it difficult for Shedrack to use his right hand fingers, rendering him unable to hold a pencil at school. Despite this limitation, he still enjoys playtime with toys, using his left hand only. Shedrack’s mother desired to get treatment for her son, but financial constraints prevented them from seeking surgical intervention. Shedrack's family encountered a doctor affiliated with our medical partner's care center Kafika House, who directed them to seek assistance at the facility. Upon evaluation, Shedrack was diagnosed with burn scar contractures on his right hand, necessitating corrective surgery to address the defects caused by the fire accident. Fortunately, our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is helping Shedrack receive treatment at their care center Kafika House. On March 7th, surgeons will perform a burn contracture release surgery to improve his hand’s functionality. Now, his family needs help to fund this $874 procedure. Shedrack’s mother says: “I hope he starts his treatment and that his hand won’t be a barrier as he continues with school.”

$110raised
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