May 7, 2016
Meet Lauriyano, a 62-year-old retired nature guide from Uganda. Lauriyano and his wife have three children, and he works hard growing tea to support his family. Lauriyano is a selfless man, according to his medical team.
Recently, Lauriyano was hit by a car while riding on a motorcycle to go to train farmers in another sub-county, where tea growing was not yet embraced.
Lauriyano sustained a fractured femur, but now is unable to afford the surgery he needs to recover.
Lauriyano hopes to resume his visits in his community to help more people with farming knowledge after his treatment. He also hopes to go back to church and serve as he did before the accident. With $534, Lauriyano will undergo surgery to realign and repair his fractured femur. With this operation, he will soon be able to walk again and resume his role in the community.
“I want to thank everyone that is supporting my health care bills and also the other patients in this hospital. God bless you abundantly,” Lauriyano said.
Meet Lauriyano, a 62-year-old retired nature guide from Uganda. Lauriyano and his wife have three children, and he works hard growing tea to...
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June 20, 2016
Lauriyano will be able to walk again after his successful surgery.
Lauriyano is healing well after the surgery to realign and repair his femur, fractured in a motorcycle accident. He is giving thanks for his surgery, and after returning home he will be doing physiotherapy and will be on crutches for two months to make sure his leg is strong before he tries to walk unaided.
With the success of the operation, he’s ready to resume his place in his community. He is looking forward to eventually being able to return to his tea growing and helping train others in his tea farming techniques. “I am looking forward to working with my community again,” he said. “Thank you so much for the support and help.”
Lauriyano is healing well after the surgery to realign and repair his femur, fractured in a motorcycle accident. He is giving thanks for his...
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