John Kamara, a 7-year-old boy diagnosed with perimembranous congenital heart disease, is recovering well after a successful surgery. The procedure was made possible through the support of the Sick Pikin Project, which secured funding from its donors in March 2025 for urgent medical care.
After suffering from his condition for over a year, John was flown to India for life-saving heart surgery. His successful operation marks a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to address critical health issues faced by children in Sierra Leone.
As the Sick Pikin Project continues its mission to save lives, the need for collective action remains urgent. There is a strong call for more donations, improved healthcare policies, and better medical infrastructure, all of which could make a crucial difference in the lives of sick children across the country.
The organization emphasizes that every contribution can help ensure that children like John receive the medical care they desperately need.