AFTER AN ACCIDENT AT WORK: DAUDI BOMA SUFFERED A TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AND NEEDS YOUR HELP

Mr Daudi Boma is a 40 years old Tanzanian native male who immigrated to the United States in 1998 to seek a better life. He has faced many challenges during his stay here in the Washington Metropolitan Area. On December 28th, 2008, he was involved in an accident at the Home Depot, Frederick, MD., his place of work. While he was operating a forklift machine, a heavy object fell on his head. As a result of the accident he suffered a traumatic brain injury or concussion where he immediately underwent head/brain surgery at the Washington County Hospital in Hagerstown, Maryland.

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This accident has caused Mr. Boma Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), tremendous stress in his life and has left him permanently disabled and unable to seek employment. He experiences seizures from time to time with unexpected epileptic attacks of movement of the head, body, arms, legs, eyes, violent shaking and loss of control of one part of his body. His left upper limb has paralyzed! Mr. Boma has been homeless for sometime and moves from one shelter to another in the local area. His condition is almost always considered an emergency and needs urgent medical care. Mr. Boma is also in need of financial, legal services, physical and emotional support, which he is not able to receive from his immediate family because it resides in Tanzania.

Mr. Boma's issues are also compounded with history of social issues to include legal and immigration. Some Tanzania nationals living locally have come forward because they saw a need to intervene and assist Mr. Boma. A temporary committee has been initiated to assist him with some of these issues. We are reaching out to the general public for financial donations to assist with attorney fees, housing, medication, food and clothing; transportation etc. Your donations will help us, help Mr. Boma stabilize his health and assist him in the near future with his many social problems.

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If you have any questions or resources that might be utilized to help Mr. Boma, please contact us:

Asha Hariz 703 624 2409
Rebbeca Ndekeja 202 436 0126
Said Mwamende 301 996 4029

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