Sambath from Cambodia raised $300 to get healthy.

Sambath
$300
raised
$0
to go
Fully funded
Sambath's treatment was fully funded on January 30, 2014.
  • Sambath's story
  • Sambath's update
January 7, 2014

Photo of Sambath post-operation

February 12, 2015

Sambath received surgery to repair his broken arm so he can support his family again.

Our medical partner, Children's Surgical Centre, writes: "Sambath returned for two follow up appointments, showing great improvement with mo...

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Sambath's Timeline

  • January 7, 2014
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Sambath was submitted by Anne McMurrey at Children's Surgical Centre.

  • January 7, 2014
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Sambath received treatment. 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 24, 2014
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Sambath's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • January 30, 2014
    FULLY FUNDED

    Sambath's treatment was fully funded.

  • February 12, 2015
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    We received an update on Sambath. Read the update.

Funded by 3 donors

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John is an 11-year-old quiet boy from Meru County in Kenya. John's story is a journey of compassion and the unwavering support of a dedicated well-wisher. His origin is drawn back to Tanzania, where he was disowned by his birth parents due to a congenital disorder on his feet. His present guardian adopted him, offering not just a home but a sense of belonging. John has clubfoot, a condition in which the foot is twisted out of shape. Both his feet are affected. The condition causes difficulty walking and even wearing shoes. John was diagnosed during a mobile clinic held by our medical partner's care center AIC Cure International Hospital. He underwent a successful surgery on his left foot, which is now healed. He is currently in the hospital to undergo reconstruction of his right foot. He has in the meantime been undergoing serial casting to adjust the position of his foot to achieve the desired correction. Fortunately, our medical partner African Mission Healthcare, is helping John receive treatment. On March 21st, surgeons at AIC Cure International Hospital will perform clubfoot repair surgery to improve his mobility. John aspires to go back to school and study hard so that he can be a doctor someday. Now, John's family needs help to fund this $1,286 procedure. John shared, “I am looking forward to seeing my foot corrected, to walking properly, playing football with my friends, continue with my studies like other children and achieving my dream of becoming a doctor in future so that I can impact the lives of children born with clubfoot and other physical conditions."

$650raised
$636to go