Success! Beatrice from Kenya raised $1,286 to fund clubfoot treatment.

Beatrice
$1,286
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$0
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Fully funded
Beatrice's treatment was fully funded on February 22, 2021.
  • Beatrice's story
  • Beatrice's update
November 23, 2020

Photo of Beatrice post-operation

March 3, 2021

Beatrice underwent mobility-restoring clubfoot treatment.

Beatrice underwent successful surgery! This treatment is of great impact on her life: she'll be able to walk well, play comfortably, her sel...

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Beatrice's Timeline

  • November 23, 2020
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Beatrice was submitted by Joan Kadagaya, Curative Medical Support Program-Partner Representative at African Mission Healthcare.

  • November 23, 2020
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Beatrice's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • November 24, 2020
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Beatrice received treatment at AIC Cure International Hospital in Kenya. 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.

  • February 22, 2021
    FULLY FUNDED

    Beatrice's treatment was fully funded.

  • March 3, 2021
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Beatrice's treatment was successful. Read the update.

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Ann is a 45-year-old woman from Kenya and a mother of four children aged between 23-27 years old. Her husband passed away in 1999. Her children have been unable to secure steady jobs, and Ann works as a casual laborer washing clothes to provide a living. However, she shared that her income is inconsistent, as it depends on the availability of work. She lives alone in a single room. Ann does not have medical coverage and is requesting assistance with her treatment costs. In April 2023, Ann slipped and fell on the road causing a fracture in her right wrist. She went to a local pharmacy for first aid and has since been using hot water and salt to treat the fracture due to a lack of medical coverage. However, her hand has continued to swell, and she is in chronic pain, making it challenging to use her right hand. A church member recommended Ann visit Kijabe Mission Hospital for review. Through church members’ contributions, Ann received an X-ray, and the doctor recommended she undergo surgery to treat the fracture. Fortunately, surgeons at our medical partner can help. On May 15th, Ann will undergo a fracture repair procedure called an open reduction and internal fixation. This procedure will heal the broken bones and enable her to use her hand again. Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare (AMH), is requesting $1,500 to fund this procedure. Ann says: “I can’t use my hand because it is broken. I am unable to work and sometimes sleep hungry because I depend on my hand to work and earn a living. I need the surgery to earn a livelihood.”

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