Jason is a two-day-old baby boy from Kenya. Jason’s father sadly passed, leaving his mother, Joyce, as the sole provider for the family. She currently works at a flower factory, earning just enough to meet basic needs for herself and Jason’s siblings.
Jason was born with spina bifida, a type of neural tube defect in which the spine does not properly close around the spinal cord. Without treatment, Jason is at risk of lower-limb paralysis, infection of the exposed nervous tissue, development of tethered cord syndrome, and possible developmental delays. Jason’s mother was shocked to learn this about her new baby. Despite the fear and uncertainty, Joyce held on to the hope that her baby would receive the treatment he urgently needed. The hospital where Jason was born did not have the capacity to provide medical care for his condition, and referred them to our medical partner’s care center, BethanyKids Kijabe Hospital (BKKH) for specialized treatment. Jason is now scheduled to undergo repair surgery. However, Joyce is unable to raise the required funds on her own. All Joyce wishes for is for her son to receive the life-saving treatment he needs and a chance at a healthier future.
Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $856 to cover the cost of Jason’s spina bifida closure surgery. The procedure is scheduled to take place on January 12th, and will spare Jason from the risks associated with his condition, instead allowing him to grow and develop along a healthy trajectory.
Jason’s mother says “losing Jason’s father has been very hard, and providing for my children is not easy. But I believe that with support, my baby will receive the surgery he needs and have a better future.”

