Success! Pilivati from Malawi raised $733 to fund prostate surgery.

Pilivati
$733
raised
$0
to go
Fully funded
Pilivati's treatment was fully funded on February 21, 2019.
  • Pilivati's story
  • Pilivati's update
January 28, 2019

Photo of Pilivati post-operation

January 30, 2019

Pilivati underwent prostate surgery.

Pilivati will be able to once again tend to his garden where he grows beans. He says, "The program is very helpful because I could not pa...

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Pilivati's Timeline

  • January 28, 2019
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Pilivati was submitted by Angela Quashigah at World Altering Medicine.

  • January 29, 2019
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Pilivati received treatment at Nkhoma Hospital in Malawi. 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.

  • January 29, 2019
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Pilivati's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • January 30, 2019
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Pilivati's treatment was successful. Read the update.

  • February 21, 2019
    FULLY FUNDED

    Pilivati's treatment was fully funded.

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Miriam is a sociable four-year-old girl from Arusha Tanzania, the first born child in a family of two children. Miriam's father works casual day jobs to earn a living, while the mother is a homemaker. Despite financial challenges due to limited income, the parents work diligently to ensure their family's well-being. Miriam was brought to our medical partner's care center, Kafika House, by her mother following a burn incident she experienced in May 2023. A pot of boiling beans tipped off and the hot water spilled on Miriam, causing burn injuries. She was first taken to a nearby healthcare center for wound care, and it took a month for her wounds to heal. During the healing process, her skin developed a burn contracture on her elbow, which was left untreated as the health center did not have the capacity to handle such cases, and the family did not have the financial resources to seek treatment in a larger institution. Sometime later, Miriam's mother met one of Kafika House's staff members who advised her to go to the facility for an assessment, with hope for treatment, as the condition was already limiting Miriam's ability to perform her daily activities. Fortunately, our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is helping Miriam receive treatment at their care center Kafika House. On April 2nd, surgeons will perform a burn contracture release surgery to restore the functionality of her hand. Now, she needs help to fund this $874 procedure. Miriam’s mother says: “Please help my daughter get this treatment. I hope she will grow up with her arm fully functional.”

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