Meet Domina, a 5-year-old from Tanzania. She is the third born in her family of four children. Her parents are farmers who cultivate crops for their family’s consumption and income from what they sell.
Domina was diagnosed with bilateral genu varus, a condition in which her legs bow outward at the knee so that her knees do not touch. Several factors could cause this condition, such as growth disorders, vitamin deficiencies, or excessive fluoride found in contaminated drinking water. As a result, the knees can be angled inwards or outwards, making it difficult to walk and may cause long-term joint damage. Domina shared that she also experiences mocking from her peers.
On March 4th, Domnia will undergo surgery at our medical partner’s care center, Kafika House. This treatment will restore Domina’s mobility, allow her to participate in a variety of activities, and greatly decrease her risk of future complications. Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $810 to fund this procedure.
Regarding her hopes for the surgery, Domina shared: “My friends make fun of my legs most of the time. I don’t like it, so we end up fighting. I want it to stop.”

