Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!

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Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
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Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!
Educate & feed 300 children in Swaziland!

Project Report | Mar 6, 2018
Christmas Surgery - A Guardian Angel story

By Eunice Nkambule | NCP Coordinator

Nomthandazo and Mom
Nomthandazo and Mom

’Joy cometh in the morning’’ these words ring true for Nomthandazo a vulnerable child from one of our Neighborhood Care Points (NCP), who came home from the hospital this month, to rejoin her family of 8, living with her unemployed mother in her uncles two roomed flat.

Nomthandazo, which means prayer in SiSwati has been diagnosed with congenital megacolon on admission at the hospital. This condition has caused a serious bowel obstruction, which has resulted in her stomach and small intestines to drift apart. This condition has left Nomthandazo’s growth stunted to the point that physically she looks four years old, yet she is nine years old in actuality.

The economic status of her family also does not make it any easier for Nomthandazo. In addition to her medical condition, she has also suffered from severe malnutrition. Despite numerous consultations with doctors over the years, who had been trying to address her malnutrition her nutritional state would either remain the same or worsen. It wasn’t until she was referred to a private facility that doctors were able to attribute her malnutrition in part to her bowl obstruction, properly diagnose. Unfortunately, there were no resources to caiter for her medical needs, that could get her back on track. That is until, an All Out Africa volunteer (Cleo) from the UK, who joined our program last December. She was touched by Nomthandazo’s story and generously donated towards her medical bills. As I write this blog I just wiped a tear due to the excitement of the news that brave Nomthandazo has come out of the operating theatre. The operation has been a success and will discharge after spending ten days in hospital for recovery. Nomthandazo will still require some additional consultations with doctors to make sure the operation continues to be successful, however for now she is in good hands and on the path to a healthy, pain-free life.

At All Out Africa, we are so grateful to our volunteers for allowing us to be a connection for cases like Nomthandazo’s.

It’s been a journey worth the wait!

 

 

Nomthandazo ready for her x-ray
Nomthandazo ready for her x-ray
The little princess after 10 days from hospital
The little princess after 10 days from hospital
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