Ayebazibwe is a businesswoman from Uganda. She has a diploma in records and information management and continues to seek a profession utilizing these skills. She enjoys listening to gospel music and caring for her family during her free time. Ayebazibwe has two children ages 6 and 3, and her firstborn child is in primary school class two. She is currently expecting her third child.
Ayebazibwe’s doctors recommend that she deliver via a caesarean section because she has two previous scars from delivering both of her children via caesarean section. This way, doctors can ensure the safety of both mother and child during the procedure.
Unfortunately, this procedure is costly for Ayebazibwe and her family. Currently, she sells second-hand clothes for children in Kabale Market. However, her stock is still small and gets very little income from her business. Her husband runs a small retail shop that enables him to earn a living for his family. Ayebazibwe and her husband own a three-room semi-permanent house for shelter, and plan to rent out a few permanent rooms to enable them to get extra income for their family.
Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare Foundation, is helping Ayebazibwe undergo a C-Section on November 12. This procedure will cost $207, and Ayebazibwe appeals for your support so she can have a safe delivery of her child.
Ayebazibwe shared, “I hope and pray for a successful surgery. Once recovered, I will resume my usual business and plan to continue searching for a job of my profession to be able to support my husband in developing our family.”