Surgery for S.
When our groups visited the Huruma Center orphanage last July, one sweet little girl grabbed my hand and didn't let go. We sat on the steps watching the other kids jump rope and play soccer with the visitors. She draped herself across my lap and snuggled in. She was born with an umbilical hernia, and by the age of eight she had a mass the size of my fist protruding from her belly. It caused pain when she moved, so she avoided the active pursuits most kids her age love. Her condition could be fixed by a simple surgery, so we left word that we would like to cover her medical expenses if the surgery could be arranged. Today we learned that she had the surgery on Thursday, was back home at Huruma by Saturday, and is doing well. We are so grateful to Gary Langness, a longterm volunteer currently in Iringa, for making the arrangements. A few weeks ago, he took a visiting Minnesota physician to the orphanage to assess the child. Together,...