Tamiru is a 67-year-old farmer and father of seven from Ethiopia. After a lifetime of working the land to provide for his five sons and two daughters, he has become the resilient heart of a bustling household. Tamiru loves his work, but in recent years, medical issues have begun to get in the way.
About five years ago, Tamiru noticed some swelling in his right elbow. The mass has grown over time, becoming increasingly painful and restrictive. It prevents him from grasping objects properly and severely limits the natural movement of his hand. Tamiru also feels a sharp tightness and deep discomfort every time he reaches, lifts, or swings a tool—movements that are essential for tilling the soil and harvesting his crops.
For Tamiru, this struggle has been deeply frustrating. For him, his hands aren’t just tools; they represent his livelihood, his independence, and the legacy he hopes to pass on to his children.
Thankfully, Tamiru traveled to our medical partner’s care center to receive treatment. On March 14th, surgeons will perform an excisional biopsy to remove the mass. Now, Tamiru needs help to raise $750 to fund this procedure.
Tamiru shared, “I’m excited to get back to my full strength so I can lead my family with the same energy I’ve had for decades. I can’t wait to work my fields again without that tight pressure in my arm. I want the freedom to do the heavy work I love without holding back.”
