Caroline is a 33-year-old small-scale farmer from Uganda who enjoys visiting friends and family during her free time. She studied up to secondary school class two, but she unfortunately could not proceed due to a lack of funding for her school fees. Her husband is a boda boda, or motorcycle, rider who transports luggage around their village to help support their family. She and her husband currently live together in a two-room mud house.
Caroline is currently expecting a child. Her doctors recommend that she deliver via caesarean section due to her previous difficulties during pregnancy. She shares that she has unfortunately experienced three consecutive miscarriages in the past. By having her deliver via C-section, doctors can better ensure the safety of both Caroline and her child.
Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare Foundation, is helping Caroline undergo a C-Section on August 25th. This procedure will cost $214, and Caroline needs your support.
Caroline says, “I pray that I may have a successful surgery with a positive outcome. I am looking forward to becoming a mother.”