Living with constant fear is something that no 14-year-old should have to go through.
But for Lucy, it was just one part of the burden she had to bear.
Despite her cheerful personality, the pain from the tumor and the way people stared at her started to affect her.
In 2021, Lucy started experiencing severe tooth pain.
Eventually, the tooth fell out, but the pain didn't go away. Soon, a swelling appeared and turned into a tumor on her right cheek.
Without surgery, the tumor would keep growing until Lucy couldn't breathe anymore.
Living in Sierra Leone, Lucy and her family faced a difficult situation. They didn't have access to a hospital that could remove Lucy's tumor, leaving them without hope for her healing. However, their situation took a positive turn when they received news about an organization that used special hospital ships to help children in need.
Lucy and her mother were thrilled by this news and wasted no time in registering Lucy for surgery. On the day of the operation, they arrived at the ship early, filled with anticipation for the life-changing procedure. The surgery was quite extensive, lasting five hours and involving a team of four surgeons and scrub nurses.
But in the end, it was a success!
Lucy now confidently interacts with people, makes friends, and even helps others. With her newfound confidence, Lucy is embracing her future with open arms.
Lucy expressed how much the surgery has changed her life. She used to feel ashamed because of the tumor, but now she feels good and proud of herself.
It's important to note that Lucy's healing wouldn't have been possible without access to surgery through Mercy Ships. And her access was made possible in part by the impact my clients and I have through our work together.
So, while the focus is on better design, together with my clients, we are truly changing lives and shaping futures.
Do I share this to brag? Nope. It’s not about me. It’s about inspiring others to act on injustice, practice generosity, and improve people’s lives.