Melissa is a 15 year old student, living with her parents and three siblings on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, in Haiti.
For the past two years Melissa has been too unwell to attend school. She suffers from a cardiac condition, known as rheumatic mitral regurgitation. One of the four valves in her heart was damaged during a bout of rheumatic fever that Melissa suffered as a child, and this valve can no longer adequately pump blood through Melissa’s body.
With the help of our medical partner, Haiti Cardiac Alliance, Melissa is scheduled to travel to Cayman Islands, where on January 13th, she will undergo surgery. Doctors at Health City Cayman Islands will attempt to repair her existing valve, but if this fails, they will implant an artificial replacement.
While another organization is covering the primary cost of Melissa’s surgery, she and her family also need help to fund the costs of pre-surgery preparation, including lab tests and medicines, and follow up appointments. The $1500 that they are seeking will also help to defray the costs for the passports and travel of the social workers, who will accompany Melissa and her family abroad. After Melissa has recovered, she will be able to resume her studies, which she is really hopeful for in the near future.
Melissa said: “I am looking forward to this surgery so that I can get back to going to school and doing more with my friends and family.”