Edith is a bright, determined high school student from Kenya who has faced challenges in her life with remarkable courage and an unyielding smile. Her parents are small-scale farmers who work hard to provide for their four children. As their income is limited, they also have received financial support from the community to help support their children’s education.
When Edith was five years old, she was hit by a vehicle while crossing the road and suffered a severe spinal cord injury. Since then, she has been using a wheelchair, having lost sensation in the lower half of her body. The accident meant prolonged hospital stays, which kept her out of school and isolated from her peers, as well as coming to terms with being unable to walk again. Drawing on her strength and resilience, Edith returned to school at 18 to continue her educational journey. Her teachers recognized her intelligence and determination, so she was fast-tracked to Class 5. Three years later, she completed her exams and advanced to high school, where she is working hard to finish her schooling in the hopes of building a bright future.
For the past five years, Edith’s health journey had been relatively stable until January, when she developed a pressure sore on her left hip. The wound has since worsened, growing larger and more painful with time, causing Edith significant worry and discomfort. Due to financial constraints, her parents could not seek medical attention for Edith’s condition. Concerned for her well-being, Edith’s teachers advocated for her to receive medical care, and as a result, she was brought to our medical partner’s hospital. Her doctors determined she urgently needs a debridement and skin graft surgery to treat the wound, prevent further complications, and avoid the infection reaching her bones.
Our medical partner, African Mission (AMH), is helping Edith receive treatment. On May 28th, surgeons will perform a debridement and skin graft procedure to help her heal and return to school to continue her education. AMH is requesting $1,185 to fund this procedure.
Edith shared, “I’m scared the wound might get worse and reach my bones, causing even more complications. All I want is to heal and finish high school.”

