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I was diagnosed with Post Traumatic cataract and for the past 17 months I have been waiting for the NHS to find a surgeon to operate on my left eye. St Thomas Hospital has been postponing the dates of my surgery for the past 17 months because they don't have a surgeon available for my operation. Iam really experiencing pain in my left eye and I have constant headaches. I do wear pharmaceutical glasses but they are not really helping much. I have to wear the glasses all day to help my vision. My vision is getting worse and blurred. The light in my left eye is getting dimmed and I feel very uncomfortable and in pain. I don't know how long it will take the NHS to find a surgeon available for my operation, and my anxiety is that I wouldn't like to wait for another 12 months to have my operation done. The best solution is for me to have the traumatic cataract surgery in a private clinic but it is very costly and I can't afford it. I really need the financial support of all of the compassionate people on this platform please.
The second cause is that I was in Kenya in 2014 and it broke my heart to see some children sleeping on the streets at night. They have to beg for money, beg for food. They have no access to education, no access to healthcare, they have no shelter over their heads. These children are vulnerable and at the mercy of their abusers. I cannot help all of them but with your generous financial support you and I will be able to give a meaning to at least two Kenyan children for a whole year. I appeal to your kindness and compassion and generosity to donate in order to change the lives of these two children. There is no social welfare to help those children who sniff glue to survive. They wear dirty and torn clothes.
The third cause is a childhood friend of mine who is married with two children and is struggling severely to feed his wife and children. He is borrowing money to send his children to school. He told me that a taxi business in Ivory Coast will help him get out of the wretched poverty he and his family are going through right now.