Koemly is a hardworking university student from Cambodia. He is a 25-year-old computer science student from Kampong Thom Province. He currently lives in Phnom Penh with friends while attending university. His parents are rice farmers, and he is the youngest of three siblings. His sister is a grocery seller, and his brother is studying banking at university. To help support himself and his studies, he works part-time for a delivery company. In his free time, he enjoys playing football with his friends.
In May 2026, Koemly was involved in a traffic accident between a motorcycle and a car while returning home from work. The accident caused a fracture of the shaft of his left femur and facial injuries. After the accident, he lost consciousness at the scene and was taken by bystanders to Preah Kossamak Hospital. There, he underwent debridement and primary closure of facial lacerations, as well as an external fixation for the left femur fracture. He remained hospitalized for eight days before being discharged. Although his facial wounds are healing, his left femur fracture has not yet stabilized. He continues to experience pain, stiffness, and significant difficulty with movement. He is unable to walk independently and requires assistance with daily activities.
Fortunately, surgeons at our medical partner, Children’s Surgical Centre, can help. On June 5th, Koemly will undergo a fracture repair procedure, which will stabilize the fracture, promote proper healing, reduce pain, and improve mobility. It will help him walk independently again and allow him to return to his studies, work, and normal daily activities. His family can contribute $50, but needs help raising $550 more to fund his procedure and care.
Koemly said, “I hope this treatment will help my leg heal properly so I can walk again, return to university, and continue my studies. I am grateful for this opportunity and look forward to recovering and becoming independent again.”
