Success! Karahanyuze from Uganda raised $249 to fund hernia repair surgery.

Karahanyuze
$249
raised
$0
to go
Fully funded
Karahanyuze's treatment was fully funded on December 19, 2019.
  • Karahanyuze's story
  • Karahanyuze's update
July 18, 2018

Photo of Karahanyuze post-operation

July 31, 2018

Karahanyuze underwent hernia repair surgery.

His hernia treatment was successful. He will no longer experience pain and will have improved quality of life. He is no longer at risk of th...

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Karahanyuze's Timeline

  • July 18, 2018
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Karahanyuze was submitted by Joan Kadagaya, SAFE Senior Program Coordinator at African Mission Healthcare.

  • July 18, 2018
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Karahanyuze's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • July 25, 2018
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Karahanyuze received treatment at Holy Family Virika Hospital in Uganda. 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.

  • July 31, 2018
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Karahanyuze's treatment was successful. Read the update.

  • December 19, 2019
    FULLY FUNDED

    Karahanyuze's treatment was fully funded.

Funded by 1 donor

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